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Capitalize The First Letter of Each Sentence - Koala
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Capitalization
Capitalize The First Letter of Each Sentence - Koala
Capitalization is when you make the first letter in a word uppercase, like World. Remember: names, days and months should be capitalized, as well as the first word of a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Capitalize the first letter of each sentence.
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Completing Sentences With Pictures - Diving Frog
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Sentences
Completing Sentences With Pictures - Diving Frog
Worksheet instructions: Write the last word in each sentence. Use the pictures as clues to find out what the word is.
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Unscrambling Sentences - Dragon
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Sentences
Unscrambling Sentences - Dragon
Worksheet instructions: Cut and paste each part of the sentence in the correct order.
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Reading and Tracing Sentences - Hamster
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Sentences
Reading and Tracing Sentences - Hamster
Worksheet instructions: Trace the sentences and read them aloud. Then, draw a line to match each sentence with the correct picture.
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Read, Cut and Paste - Birthday Pup
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Sentences
Read, Cut and Paste - Birthday Pup
Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Then, cut and paste the pictures below the matching sentences.
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Read & Match Sentences - Lion
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Sentences
Read & Match Sentences - Lion
Worksheet instructions: Draw a line from each sentence to the matching picture.
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Verb Conjugation - Sleepy Cat
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Verb Conjugation - Sleepy Cat
Verb tenses must be consistent in sentences. Incorrect: By the end of the year, I am learning a new language. Correct: By the end of the year, I will have learned a new language. Worksheet instructions: Circle the letter with the most accurate form of the verb.
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Future Perfect Progressive - Sun Zen
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Future Perfect Progressive - Sun Zen
The future perfect progressive (continuous) tense is formed by using 'will have been' with the 'ing' form of the verb: I will have been playing all day. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks to complete each sentence below in the future perfect progressive.
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Present Perfect Progressive - Sun Slurpy
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Present Perfect Progressive - Sun Slurpy
The present perfect progressive (continuous) tense is formed by using 'has been' or 'have been' with the 'ing' form of the verb: I have been playing all day. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks to complete each sentence below in the present perfect progressive.
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Past Perfect Progressive - Sun Shades
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Past Perfect Progressive - Sun Shades
To create the past perfect progressive (continuous) tense, use 'had been' with the 'ing' form of the verb: I had been playing all day. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks to complete each sentence in the past perfect progressive.
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Past, Present and Future - Teeth
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Past, Present and Future - Teeth
Past tense and past progressive: I watched. I was watching. Present tense and present progressive: I watch. I am watching. Future tense and future progressive: I will watch. I will be watching. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each verb in the correct column.
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Using Perfect Tenses - Ice Cream
Level
Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Using Perfect Tenses - Ice Cream
Past perfect: She had finished her homework before dinner. Present perfect: She has finished her homework. Future perfect: She will have finished her homework by 9 pm. Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct form of the verb for each sentence below. Some sentences may have more than one correct answer.
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Perfect Tenses - Book Magic
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Perfect Tenses - Book Magic
The past perfect: I had been to the park. The present perfect: I have been to the park. The future perfect: I will have been to the park. Worksheet instructions: Under each sentence, write if the verb tense is past perfect, present perfect or future perfect.
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Perfect Tenses - Book Rainbow
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Perfect Tenses - Book Rainbow
The past perfect: I had been to the park. The present perfect: I have been to the park. The future perfect: I will have been to the park. Worksheet instructions: Under each sentence, write if the verb tense is past perfect, present perfect or future perfect.
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Future perfect tense - Book Pile
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Future perfect tense - Book Pile
Future tense: I will play baseball. Future perfect tense: I will have played baseball. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences in the future perfect tense.
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Present perfect tense - Open Book
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Present perfect tense - Open Book
Present tense: I play baseball. Present perfect tense: I have played baseball. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences in the present perfect tense.
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Past Perfect Tense - Organized Books
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Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Past Perfect Tense - Organized Books
Past tense: I played baseball. Past perfect tense: I had played baseball. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences in the past perfect tense.
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Ordering adjectives - Ferris Wheel
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Adjectives
Ordering adjectives - Ferris Wheel
When more than one adjective comes before a noun, the adjectives appear in a particular order. Example: I would like two [number] delicious [opinion], square [shape], Swedish [origin] cookies. Worksheet instructions: Circle the letter with the correct order of adjectives. You can use the right column of the worksheet for help.
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Ordering adjectives - Traffic Light
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Adjectives
Ordering adjectives - Traffic Light
When more than one adjective comes before a noun, the adjectives appear in a particular order. Example: I would like two [number] delicious [opinion], square [shape], Swedish [origin] cookies. Worksheet instructions: Circle the letter with the correct order of adjectives. You can use the right column of the worksheet for help.
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Relative pronouns (that, which) - Train
Level
Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Pronouns
Relative pronouns (that, which) - Train
Remember: That is followed by essential information. Which is followed by additional information. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with that or which.
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Relative Pronouns (who, whom & whose) - Hoo
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Pronouns
Relative Pronouns (who, whom & whose) - Hoo
Remember: Who is the subject (the person completing the action). Whom is the object (the person receiving the action). Whose refers to possession. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with who, whom, or whose.
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Pronoun Agreement - A-OK
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Pronouns
Pronoun Agreement - A-OK
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, like he, she, it, and they. Pronouns must agree with the nouns and verbs in sentences. Worksheet instructions: Write the correct pronoun from the word bank in each sentence.
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Future Progressive Tense - Running Laptop
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th
Topic
Verbs
Future Progressive Tense - Running Laptop
The future is what will happen: I will play golf. The future progressive is what will be happening: I will be playing golf. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks with the future and future progressive verb forms.
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Present Progressive Tense - Inspired
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th
Topic
Verbs
Present Progressive Tense - Inspired
Present tense: I play golf. Present progressive tense: I am playing tennis. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks with the present and present progressive (or continuous) verb forms.
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Past Progressive Tenses - Working
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th
Topic
Verbs
Past Progressive Tenses - Working
The Past is what happened: I played golf. The Past progressive is what was happening: I was playing golf / we were playing golf. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks with past and past progressive verbs.
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