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[...]... hall Look, Courtney, I found my earring under my dresser 25 26 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR And they set off expressions of opinions, conclusions, etc.: George Washington, in fact, is known as the father of our country Abraham Lincoln, on the other hand, was the most revolutionary president in American history FUEL FOR THOUGHT OTHER EXPRESSIONS YOU may encounter are yes, no, well, indeed, nevertheless,... anything to eat whined Brandon MODIFIERS Adjectives In each sentence, circle the adjective(s) 31 The car got a flat tire 32 Tom’s cotton shirt was wrinkled 33 The loud music hurts my ears 3 4 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR 34 Southern peaches are exceptionally delicious and juicy Adverbs In each sentence, circle the adverb(s) 35 The orange ball glowed and sank slowly on the horizon 36 Linda completely... grocery store, was always busy 59 Although he was a good student, sometimes Matthew forgot to do his homework 60 The teacher, who taught health and gym, quickly made his way to the meeting 5 6 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR COMBINING SENTENCES Choppy sentences in a paragraph are unappealing Combine the following sentences, rewriting them when necessary, to create an informative, interesting sentence Although... dozing off I would be interrupted by the flight attendants They were kicking my feet, which were in the aisle I can’t complain, though, because they weren’t supposed to be there anyway 7 8 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR 70 The food was actually quite good The tray holder that comes out of the back of the seat in front of you was not It was like trying to balance your meal on the head of a needle I... Direct quotations require the use of opening and ending quotation marks 29 “That was a good one,” remarked Tony “Do it again.” 30 “I’m hungry Do we have anything to eat?” whined Brandon 9 10 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR Modifiers Adjectives (1) modify only nouns; (2) answer What kind? Which one? and How many? about the nouns they are modifying; (3) imply something belongs to someone; and (4) are sometimes... busy complex 59 Although he was a good student, sometimes Matthew forgot to do his homework complex 60 The teacher, who taught health and gym, quickly made his way to the meeting complex 11 12 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR Combining Sentences (For more help with combining sentences, please see Chapters 8 and 9.) 61 My worst trip was not, in fact, the actual vacation, but the plane ride to the vacation... entire family, young and old, gathers in the living room and plays bingo, a time-honored tradition started when Grandma was a little girl growing up in St Louis, Missouri What a difference! 16 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR PART 1: CAPITALIZATION—FIRST THINGS FIRST Capitalize the first word of every sentence Take the dog for a walk, please Fifty-two weeks make up one year Capitalization signifies the beginning... specific person is referred to, except when it follows a possessive noun or possessive pronoun I made my grandmother a scarf for her birthday; Aunt Nancy commented on how colorful it was 17 18 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR INSIDE TRACK THE CARDINAL DIRECTIONS (north, south, east, and west) are not capitalized; however, when you’re referring to a specific section of the country, like the Southwest, you... most exotic places in the world 9 One of Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s famous paintings is called lady at the piano 10 march winds blow, before april showers show, which make may flowers grow 19 20 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR ANSWERS Reminder: Capitalize (1) the first word of every sentence, (2) the first word of a direct quotation, (3) the pronoun I and all contractions made using the word I, and (4) proper... study tonight at my house I asked whether I could get together with my friends to study The statements I was wondering and I asked are just that—statements Hence, they end with periods 21 22 ExpressReview Guides: GRAMMAR Exclamation Marks—Turn Up the Volume Exclamations signify strong feelings or emotion When a sentence is exclamatory, use an exclamation mark to end it; this includes an imperative sentence, . the United States by LearningExpress, LLC,
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