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Few and Less: A Confusing Pair

For Students 6th - 9th
In this grammar instructional activity, learners learn the difference between the words "few" and "less" as well as adverbs and adjectives. They then answer the 14 questions on the page by inserting either few/fewer or less in the blank.
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Bad or Badly: A Troublesome Pair

For Students 5th - 9th
In this grammar worksheet, learners learn about the differences between adverbs and adjectives. They learn when to use "bad", an adjective, and when to use "badly", an adverb. Students then fill in the blanks in the 5 sentences using...
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Identify the Underlined Part of Speech

For Students 9th - 11th
In this grammar worksheet, learners identify the underlined part of speech in twenty sentences. Students check their answers when done.
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Action or Linking? - Test Your Knowledge of Linking Verbs

For Students 6th - 9th
In this grammar worksheet, students learn about using linking verbs in sentence writing. They then use what they read to answer the 12 problems on the worksheet. The answers are on the last page of the packet.
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I OBJECT! Understanding Transitive Verbs

For Students 6th - 9th
In this grammar worksheet, students learn how to use transitive verbs in sentence writing. They then use what they read to answer the 17 questions on the worksheet. The answers are located on the last page of the packet.
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Interactive Pronoun Quiz #1

For Students 9th - 11th
In this grammar worksheet, students participate in an interactive pronoun quiz involving personal, relative, indefinite, demonstrative, reflexive and interrogative pronouns in twenty sentences.
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Who or Whom? Which Interrogative Pronoun?

For Students 7th - 9th
Who uses who and whom correctly? Practice this enigmatic interrogative pronoun question with this worksheet set. Middle schoolers read two pages that explain the proper use of "who," "whom," and the five interrogative pronouns. They...