Language Arts Unit Activity Lesson PlansIntroduction
False: Add a subject to a fragment that is a subordinate clause in order to make a complete sentence. True: You can correct a comma splice by placing a semicolon between the two main clauses. True: If a predicate nominative differs in number from the subject, ignore the predicate nominative and make the verb agree with the subject of the sentence. False: An incorrect pronoun shift occurs when a writer or speaker uses a pronoun in one person and then fails to shift to a pronoun in another person. True: When events being described have occurred at different times, shift tenses to show that one event precedes or follows another. False: The past participle of an irregular verb can stand alone as a verb. True: To correct a dangling modifier, rewrite the sentence, adding a noun to which the dangling phrase clearly refers. True: Use an apostrophe and an –s to form the possessive of a singular indefinite pronoun. False: If a phrase, participle, or infinitive is essential to the meaning of the sentence, set off the phrase, participle, or infinitive with commas. False: When there are two items in a series, use a comma after the first item that precedes the conjunction. Log InThe resource you requested requires you to enter a username and password below: | ||