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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkStandard: L.2.2.aAn abbreviation is a short way to write a word, it should start with a capital letterand ends with a period.Examples of abbreviations:Mr. MarshallDr. LopezMs. JonesMrs. PrimroseMr. – Mrs.- Ms.- Dr. are titles that are abbreviations, notice the capital letter ofeach title and the period ending it.Days of the week and months can be abbreviated too.Examples: Monday (Mon.) – Friday (Fri). – Wednesday (Wed.)March (Mar.) – April (Apr.) – August (Aug.) – October anguageArtsTransparenciesGrade2.pdf1

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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkStandard: L.2.2.cA possessive noun shows ownership. It tells who or what something belongs to. Anapostrophe plus ('s) is used to form a possessive noun.Example of a possessive noun: Maggie's handbag is missing.The followings are some solved examples for you:Grammar Practice Teacher Edition.pdf8

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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkStandard: L.2.2.c.Remember that a plural noun means more than one person or thing and usuallyends in (s) or (es). A plural possessive noun shows that something belongs to morethan one person or thing. Like singular possessive nouns, plural possessives alsohave an apostrophe in them.Examples of plural possessive nouns: the girls' lunch boxesthe women's clothesSome plural forms of words such as women and mice do not end with an (s), sotheir possessive form is made by adding ('s).The followings are some solved examples for you:Grammar Practice Teacher Edition.pdf13

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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkStandard: L.2.1.eAn adjective is a describing word that tells about a noun. Some adjectives tell aboutcolor. Some adjectives tell about size or shape.Example of an adjective:The kitten's fur is soft. – The dog is big.The followings are some solved examples for you:Grammar Practice Teacher Edition.pdf19

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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkStandard: L.2.1.eSome adjectives describe how something looks, smells, tastes, sounds or feels.Example of an Adjective for Senses:Sophie had seen that quilt. It was scratchy and drab.Scratchy tells how the quilt feels and drab tells how the quilt looks.LanguageArtsTransparenciesGrade2.pdf24

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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkStandard: L.2.1.eSome adjectives tell how many, if you count how many in class are present, thenumber will be an adjective number word. Twenty is a number word. A numbertells exactly how many. Some tells how many, but it doesn't tell an exact number.Examples of Adjective Number Words:-There are twenty students in class today. – Twenty is an exact number word.- Some students are absent today. – Some tells how many, but it doesn't tell anexact number.Notice that Number words in the first three columns tell exactly how many, but the last column(some, many, most and all) do not tell an exact number.LanguageArtsTransparenciesGrade2.pdf30

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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkStandard: L.2.1.dA verb can tell about an action that happened in the past. Many verbs that tellabout the past end in –ed or d.Regular Verbs: A regular verb that follows the rules ends with –ed or d.(example: (open-opened) – verbs end with e add only –d (example close – closed)verbs end with y, cross the y and add –ied (example: try – tried).Example of a Past Tense: The Baby bees hatched from small white eggs.LanguageArtsTransparenciesGrade2.pdf37

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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkStandard: L.2.1.dMost verbs are made into the past tense form by adding –ed, or just –d. Someverbs, however, don't follow the rules, and the spelling changes to make the verbpast tense.Read the verbs below, then start practicing:Example of an Irregular Past Tense Verb: I sat on a comfortable chair.Grammar Practice Teacher Edition.pdf43

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Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkDirections: Circle the correct sentence.1) I blew out the candles.I blowed out the candles.2) She maked her bed.She made her bed.3) I drew a picture.I drawed a picture.4) My teacher telled me to sit down.My teacher told me sit down.5) He teached me a lesson.He taught me a lesson.6) The baby held his toy.The baby holded his toy.7) I guess I catched a cold.I guess I caught a cold.8) After the bell ringed, we goed home.After the bell rang, we went home.9) My mom buyed me a new bike.My mom bought me a new bike.46

Menese International SchoolsDate:Grade 1Class WorkHomeworkFill in the blanks with the past simple form of the verb in parentheses:1. A mosquito (bite) me!2. Grandpa (catch) eight fish on our fishing trip.3. When Whitney stepped in the gum, her flip-flop (stick) to it.4. They (wake) up at 4:30 a.m. to catch their 7:00 flight.5. We (fly) from New York to Atlanta for the conference last month.6. My stomach (feel) strange for hours after I ate that old bread.7. Stephanie (give) her sister a CD for her birthday.8. Ben and Matt (make) a movie about a really smart janitor at Harvard.9. The dog (dig) a hole in the yard.10. I stepped in the hole and (break) my -speech/verbs/irregular-verb-worksheet.html47

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3 grammar-practice-book1.pdf . Menese International Schools Grade 1 Date:_ Class Work Homework . International Schools Grade 1 Date:_ Class Work Homework 13 Standard: L.2.2.c. Remember that a plural