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Page 1: English Baseball Group 5B Mrs. Stortzum’s 4th Grade English class.

English Baseball Group 5B

Mrs. Stortzum’s 4th Grade

English class

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_____ dog

a

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Word that joins other words together.

Conjunction

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The parts of a verb phrase.

Helping verb, main verb

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Word that connects a noun or pronoun to the rest of the sentence.

Preposition

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Get _____ cat.

a

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Three most common conjunctions.

And, but, or

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Word that usually starts the complete predicate.

Verb

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End mark for a declarative sentence.

Period

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Words used to express mild or strong emotion.

Interjection

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Punctuation mark for a possessive noun.

Apostrophe

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What are the eight be verbs?

Am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been.

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We have ____ orange cake.

an

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What are the seven subject pronouns?

I, we, he, she, it, they, you.

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What are the seven object pronouns.

Me, us, him, her, it, them, you.

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____ octopus

an

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The dog and cat ran to the house.

What is the conjunction?

and

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What are the seven possessive pronouns?

My, our, his, her, its, their, your.

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The people were jumping angrily.

What is the verb(s)

Were jumping

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The cat jumped over the fence.

What are the noun(s)?

Cat and fence

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My book fell on the floor with a thud.What are the preposition(s)?

On and thud

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Hooray! Jim won!What are the interjection(s)?

Hooray

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He crawled under our table.

What are the pronoun(s)?

He, our

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What part of speech is the word NOT?

adverb

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What are the five parts of a correct sentence?

Subject, verb, complete sense, capital letter, end mark.

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What abbreviation is used for conjunction and interjection?

C for conjunction and I for interjection.