Writer's Choice Grade 7

Unit 13: Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections

Unit Activity Lesson Plans

Introduction
In this unit, students have studied prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. In this lesson, they will recall concepts and terms from the unit.

Lesson Description
Students will determine the validity of ten grammar rules or statements related to prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.

Instructional Objectives

  1. Students will be able to correctly use prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.
  2. Students will be able to recall concepts and terms from the unit.
Student Web Activity Answers
False: A prepositional phrase ends with the subject of the preposition.
True: About, beside, and out are some examples of common prepositions.
True: When a pronoun is the object of a preposition, use an object pronoun.
True: Whom is an object pronoun, and who is an subject pronoun.
True: A prepositional phrase can modify a verb.
True: An interjection is a word or group of words that expresses strong feeling.
False: And, but, and or are correlative conjunctions.
False: When a compound subject is joined by or or nor, the verb must agree with the first part of the subject.
False: An interjection cannot stand alone.
False: A word is always the same part of speech.

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