Towson University
Towson University: Ows: Subject Verb Agreement Exercise 3
This is a 10-question, self-grading exercise/quiz on subject-verb agreement.
Writing Fix
Writing Fix: Personifying Convention
In this lesson students will personify a grammatical convention.
Writing Fix
Writing Fix: Inventing Stories for Your Favorite Clothes
In this lesson learners will write descriptors for a clothes catalogue.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Case: Exercise 2
Practice pronoun agreement by choosing the correct pronoun to fill in the blank in each of these 20 sentences.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Case: Exercise 3
Practice pronoun agreement by choosing the correct pronoun to fill in the blank in each of these 20 sentences.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Case: Exercise 4
Practice pronoun agreement by choosing the correct pronoun to fill in the blank in each of these 20 sentences.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Case: Exercise 5
Practice pronoun agreement by choosing the correct pronoun to fill in the blank in each of these 20 sentences.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Case: Exercise 6
Practice pronoun agreement by choosing the correct pronoun to fill in the blank in each of these 20 sentences.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Reference: Exercise 1
Practice pronoun agreement by deciding if each of these 20 sentences uses pronouns correctly or contains a pronoun reference error.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Reference: Exercise 2
Practice pronoun agreement by deciding if each of these 20 sentences uses pronouns correctly or contains a pronoun reference error.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Reference: Exercise 3
Practice pronoun agreement by correcting the underlined pronoun reference error in each of 20 sentences.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Reference: Exercise 4
Practice pronoun agreement by correcting the underlined pronoun reference error in each of 20 sentences.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Reference: Exercise 5
Practice pronoun agreement by correcting any underlined pronoun reference errors in each of 20 sentences.
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Grammar Bytes: Subject Verb Agreement: Exercise 1
Practice subject-verb agreement by completing each sentence with the correct present tense verb.
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Grammar Bytes: Subject Verb Agreement: Exercise 2
Practice subject-verb agreement by completing each of these 25 sentences with the correct present tense verb.
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Grammar Bytes: Subject Verb Agreement: Exercise 3
Practice subject-verb agreement determining if each of these 25 sentences has an agreement problem or not.
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Grammar Bytes: Subject Verb Agreement: Exercise 4
Practice subject-verb agreement by choosing the correct present tense verb to complete each of 25 sentences.
English for Everyone
English for Everyone: Subordinating Conjunctions [Pdf]
To review subordinating conjunctions, you'll find a list of common subordinating conjunctions and two exercises in which students practice their understanding. [PDF]
Quia
Quia: Grammar: To, Two, Too
In this activity, students are to read the sentence, and select the complete verb phrase from the options given in an arrow-down box. Java is required.
Quia
Quia: Grammar Review Challenge
Play a Jeopardy-like game alone or with a friend by answering questions in five categories including Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Subjects and Predicates, and Possessive Nouns and Pronouns.
Quia
Quia: Comma Usage Enclosure
In this exercise, students are asked to identify and type the verbs of sentences into the boxes provided. Java is required.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Case Power Point
Learn about pronoun-antecedent agreement, and practice with pronoun agreement questions that could be found on standardized tests.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Reference Power Point
Learn about vague pronoun references and practice identifying them in questions that could be found on standardized tests.
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Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Shift Power Point
Learn about using pronouns consistently and practice identifying them in questions that could be found on standardized tests.