ClassFlow
Class Flow: Grammar Connectives
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart covers the use of connectives (e.g. adverbs, adverbial phrases, and conjunctions) to structure an argument (E.g. if, then, on the other hand, finally, so).
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Grammar Sentence Type
[Free Registration/Login Required] To understand how the grammar of a sentence changes when the sentence type is changed (e.g., when a statement is made into a question, a question becomes an order, a positive statement is made...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Grammar Diagramming
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is a Parts of Speech student exercise. Students must correctly identify parts of speech and label them. Assessment pages evaluate the ability of students to identify a part of speech in...
Soft Schools
Soft Schools: Grammar: Conjunction Quiz
Choose the best conjunction to complete each sentence in this twelve-question quiz.
University of Victoria (Canada)
University of Victoria: Study Zone: Parts of Speech 1
Choose the correct part of speech for eight different words. Check the answers, see a score, and correct any mistakes.
Road to Grammar
Road to Grammar: Grammar Quizzes
365 interactive quizzes on various grammar and writing skills. While answering questions on each topic, students are provided with notes about the topic and information needed in order to reach the correct answer.
Soft Schools
Soft Schools: Grammar: Punctuation: Grade 2 Quiz
In this 10-question quiz, students select the sentence that is punctuated correctly from a set of four. A link to other quizzes is available. Java is required.
Soft Schools
Soft Schools: Grammar: Parts of Speech Quiz
Read a brief description of each part of speech and then take this interactive quiz to review all eight parts of speech by choosing the correct part of speech for the underlined word in each sentence. When all twelve questions have been...
English Club
English Club: Learn English: Grammar: Adverbs: Adverbs of Degree List
An explanation of adverbs of degree followed by a list of single-word adverbs that tell the degree to which something happens.
Love To Know Media
Your Dictionary: 3rd Grade Grammar
This article focuses on the grammar and punctuation that third graders need to learn including the parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adverbs, and prepositions), punctuation marks (question mark, exclamation points, and periods), and the...
Love To Know Media
Your Dictionary: Interjections Worksheet
Learn about interjections and how to punctuate them, and then practice with some example sentences.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Using Commas and Quotations | No Nonsense Grammar
Quotations and commas are two very useful punctuation tools that indicate dialogue and brief pausing in sentences. Learn how to use them correctly!
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Simple and Compound Sentences | No Nonsense Grammar
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb and by itself contains a complete thought. A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator:...
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Avoiding Run on Sentences Practice Exercise
An exercise with ten run-on sentences where students are asked to choose which re-written sentence is correct. A percentage score is given at the end of the exercise.
Other
Grammar Monster: Using a Comma After an Interjection
Notes and examples to show how commas are used with interjections.
Fun Brain
Fun Brain: Grammar Gorillas
Practice parts of speech by clicking on the word in each of ten sentences that matches the part of speech listed above the sentence. The number of right and wrong answers are kept along the way.
SMART Technologies
Smart: Simple and Compound Sentences
In this lesson, students will explore compound sentences and coordinating conjunctions. They will also combine simple sentences into compound sentence.
College Claparede (Switzerland)
English Exercises Online: Conjunctions (2)
Complete each sentence by typing the conjunction in the box to show the correct relationship between the independent clauses in the sentence. Hints are available if needed, and answers can be checked after each sentence.
Other
Schoolhouse Rock: Grammar Rock: Conjunction Junction
This site from Schoolhouse Rock, although not officially affiliated with the Saturday morning "Schoolhouse Rock" cartoons, reproduces the lyrics to the song "Conjunction Junction." A humorous yet accurate explanation of the rules of...