Language Arts Unit Activity Lesson PlansIntroduction Lesson Description Instructional Objectives
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. Log InThe resource you requested requires you to enter a username and password below: | ||