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Write it, Read it, Draw it!
With nine pages of different sentences, you wont run out of practice writing, reading, and drawing. Learners read jumbled words, put the in the correct order to create a comprehesable sentence, and then write it, say it, and draw it.
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English in Mind Unit 14: Grammar Practice
In this English grammar worksheet, students identify when to use should or shouldn't in a sentence, complete sentences in the correct order, and match questions with their answers. Students answer thirty six fill in the blank and...
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Sentence Order: "Tell Me Why!"
In this sentence order worksheet, students rearrange words to correctly put sentences together. Then they complete sentences in their own words. There are sixteen questions to complete.
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Language Review #31
In this language review #31 worksheet, 1st graders read 3 sentences, put them in the correct order and write them on the lines provided.
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Story Building: Nasreddin and the Beggar
In this story building worksheet, students build a story by choosing one of three sentences, using context clues to put the events of the story in order.
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Sequence of Sentences
In this sentence order worksheet, students read two sentences with a picture in a box. Students write the sentence letters (a, b) in order.
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Verb Tenses and Sentence Order
For this verb tenses and sentence order worksheet, students read the text with paragraphs about the World Wide Web. Some of the sentences are in the wrong order. Using the verb tenses and time clues, students number the sentences in...
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Putting Sentences in Order
In this sentence order worksheet, learners read the sentence examples in each box. Students order the sentences and write the sentence letters in order. Learners complete 5 examples.
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English in Mind Unit 10: Grammar Practice
For this grammar practice worksheet, students determine how to put verbs in the present continuous form, put words in correct order to form a sentence, and choose the correct verb in a given sentence. Students answer twenty seven fill...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Passive Voice
This slideshow lesson focuses on the passive voice. It defines it, explains the effective uses of passive voice, discusses how to write effective sentences using passive voice, and provides examples.
Other
Sharpening Your Writing Skills
This handbook provides step-by-step modules to help you develop an appropriate business writing style. It also gives you rules for punctuation and "plain English." Answers are provided for exercises. PDF document.
University of Ottawa (Canada)
University of Ottawa: Hyper Grammar: Building Sentences
An excellent site which outlines the types of sentences - simple, compound, and complex. Gives in-depth information and examples of each. Includes review exercises for practice or assessment.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: How to Approach Sentence and Paragraph Sequence Questions
Tips for tackling the questions on the SAT Writing and Language Test that ask you to improve the order of sentences in a paragraph or paragraphs in a passage.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Run on Sentences
This site shows how to repair run-on sentences. Students and teachers will find this interactive resource helpful.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjectives: Adjective Order Game: Famous Place
Ten adjective order games with sentences about famous places. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjectives: Adjective Order Game: Famous Men
Ten adjective order games with sentences about famous men. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjectives: Adjective Order Game: Famous Women
Ten word order games with sentences about famous women. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjective Order Game: Strange Creatures
Ten word order games with sentences about magical and mythical creatures. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjective Order Game: Weird Animals
Ten word order games with sentences about odd animals from around the world. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjective Order Game: Famous Festivals
Ten word order games with sentences about festivals celebrates around the world. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjective Order Game: Strange People
Ten word order games with sentences about odd people from different places around the world. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjective Order Game: Great Films
Ten word order games with sentences about popular movies. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjective Order Game: Famous Books
Ten word-order games with sentences about popular books from around the world. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.
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English Club: Esl Games: Grammar: Adjective Order Game: Popular Games
Ten word-order games with sentences about popular games. Drag the words into the correct order to form complete sentences. Hints are available if needed and work can be checked when completed.