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1Daily Language ReviewName:MondayWrite these sentences correctly.1. Yesterday we seen Rhondas’ sister brother and cousin at our neighborhood pool.2. Each of them children, have a original way of looking at they’re world.Underline the independent clause in this sentence.3. No matter how hard she tried, Margaret couldn’t finish the crossword puzzle. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKComplete these sentences with who, which, or that.4. A bromeliad is a kind of plant5. Lucas,1plays banjo and guitar, says the banjo was much harder to learn.Daily Language ReviewName:TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.1. You’re project on metamorphosis in frogs was excelent Mr Mendez told Heather and I.2. James has allways been a nervous person he worrys weather or not he has a reason to.Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.3. Taking the subway to the airport ismost inconvenientthan going by taxi, but it’s less expensive.inconvenientlymore inconvenient Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKgrows primarily in tropical climates.none of theseIs the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?4. When Betsy moved to Madrid, she couldn’t speak Spanish at all.Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.5. George is Wanda’s older brother; he works in Dayton, Ohio.'"!#/0129333)5 4 "4&!333#5&&367

1Daily Language ReviewWednesdayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. Helenas favorite song is ”you are my sunshine” and she hums it when she’s happy.2. our neighbor an ham radio operator has built two large antenna in his yard.Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.3. conclinedestructvac Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKnegCircle the direct object and underline the indirect object in each sentence.4. After her graduation party, Colleen sent everyone in her family thank-you notes.5. Manolo made the children a piñata out of a grocery bag and some crepe paper.1Daily Language ReviewThursdayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. last year, Leah has ridden her bike more far than anyone else in the cycleing club.2. Durango Colorado is near to mesa verde national park and many old silver mines.Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.3. Glittering jewels of many sizes and colors filled the jewelry store display cases. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKIs this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?4. Never doubt the power of a friendly smile.Circle the abstract noun in this sentence.5. Dolores was delighted by her nephew’s excitement about his new bike.6'"!#/0129333% 4 "4&!333#5&&367

1Daily Language ReviewName:FridayRead the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error.Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.An urban legend is a story, that can show us what we are afraid of. Some urban legends,1such as ”alligators in the sewer” are very old. Others are more recent. Modern urban legends23are often about tecknolegy. No matter what these stories are about they are memorable.451.2. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEK3.4.5.1Daily Language ReviewProgress RecordName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Mark the '"!#/0129333" 4 "4&!333#5&&367

2Daily Language ReviewMondayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. Hey look at these! Its a canadian fiffty-cent piece from 2000.2. Booker T Washington was born into slavery on april 5 1856 on a farm in Virginia.Circle the object of the underlined preposition in each sentence.3. Rose inserted her dollar bill into the slot, but she didn’t get a subway ticket. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEK4. The gentle wind rippled over the calm, glassy surface of the lake.Write the contraction for the underlined words.5. Our cousin Paula has lived in four different countries.2Daily Language ReviewTuesdayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. Mikes cruise to the virgin islands were his first vacation in six years, accept for long weekends.2. unleashed dogs, aren’t never allowed on the beach during daylight ours.Underline the linking verb in this sentence.3. The special hand lotion my grandmother uses smells a bit like almonds. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKCircle the best word to complete this sentence.4. Xiang said, ”If you find a notebook, please give it to me; it’smyhismine.”yoursIs the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?8'"!#/0129333#5. In spite of having tried their very best. 4 "4&!333#5&&367

2Daily Language ReviewWednesday Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKName:Write these sentences correctly.1. Whenever Patrick eated bread too quick he got really bad hicups2. I think my dad is our lockal baseball’s team loyalest fan.Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.3. On yesterday’s problem set, both Jody and Matt scored 100%.Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.4. The conductor said, ”Violins, play that passage again, but a littlemost delicatelydelicatelymore delicatelythis time.”none of theseUnderline the past participle in this sentence.5. After the culture medium has reached the correct temperature, add the bacteria.2Daily Language ReviewName:ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.1. Even though he may be extreemly strict, Mr Suskin is a kind inteligent person.2. what has now known as san francisco used to being a village called Yerba Buena.Circle the subject of this sentence.3. When opening the package, take care not to damage the contents.ithewe Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKyouRewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.4. the swimming pool at the athletic centerUnderline the compound predicate in this sentence.5. Our student government met yesterday and voted to ban music players in school.'"!#/0129333!9 4 "4&!333#5&&367

2Daily Language ReviewName:FridayRewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.1. Let’s find a solution to this equation together said Ms. Graves, our math teacher.2. Mom, may I please have a second helping of pie and ice cream begged Jim.3. It was a tough meet Lily bragged but my teammates and I took first place in our relay. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEK4. Let me know if I can help pack Ben offered or if there’s anything else I can do.5. Where in the world Kenneth asked did you put the spare keys to the shed?2Daily Language ReviewProgress RecordName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Mark the 0'"!#/0129333 & 4 "4&!333#5&&367

3Daily Language ReviewMondayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. Come on linda said to her team we may win this here game if we try more hard!2. Marks going two do a summer internship at a company in Louisville kentucky.Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.3. Carnegie Hall, a site for concerts in New York, had its 100th anniversary in 1991. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKCircle the adverbs in the following sentences. Do they tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?4. Joanna’s flute solo was exceptionally beautiful.5. She received her audition music late, so she had to learn her solo quickly.3Daily Language ReviewTuesdayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. because workers are making repears to the house next door it’s very noisy right now.2. At the equator zero degrees latitude the sun raises and sets at approximate the same timesever dayUnderline the subordinate clause in this sentence. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEK3. Mario won the district chess championships, despite having a bad cold.Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.4. the bright light coming from the sunCircle the gerunds in this sentence.5. Instead of watching TV, my family enjoys playing games together after dinner.11'"!#/0129333 4 "4&!333#5&&367

3Daily Language ReviewWednesdayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. Kite boarding is a extreem sport that are very exciting to watch from the beech.2. the frightened child, clinged to him mothers legs and refused to go with the nerse.Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in each sentence.3. Raul was very tired after his long flight, but he told us all about his trip to Argentina. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEK4. Blue jays become aggressive when they are nesting; yesterday, one attacked me in the garden.Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.5. The small, quaint town of New Fairfield has a modern public library.3Daily Language ReviewThursdayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. Were haveing a desert party in the cafeteria too colect money for band instruments2. Ming-Lee is the mostest talented artist in Ms jacksons drawring and painting class.Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.3. Renee has been interested in Greek and Roman mythology since she was six. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKHow many syllables are in this word?4. disinfectantCircle the coordinating conjunction pair in this sentence.5. Mr. Bingham teaches calculus, but he also coaches the soccer team.12'"!#/0129333 ' 4 "4&!333#5&&367

3Daily Language Review Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKName:FridayWrite whether each sentence is simple, compound, or complex.1. The Mayan Classic period was from 250 to 900 CE.2. Even though it’s cool tonight, I’d like to eat outside.3. Liz opened the brightly colored box, and therewas a beautiful silk scarf inside.4. Jon will be studying architecture at Yale next year.5. Although Tino’s grandmother was born in Cuba,she has lived in Florida for 40 years.3Daily Language ReviewProgress RecordName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Mark the 3'"!#/0129333 ( 4 "4&!333#5&&367

4Daily Language ReviewMondayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. last night Phil forget his ticket; Lizzy didn’t have her etiher so neither of them couldn’t goto the concert.2. Tokyo the capitol of japan is a hug city with milions of residents.Circle the prepositions in these sentences. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEK3. The principal’s announcement about a new dress code surprised everyone at the assembly.4. Pham believes that someone tried to break into his locker yesterday.Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.5. We often spend our summer vacations at our grandparents’ beach house.4Daily Language ReviewTuesdayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. Ellie was fasinated by the color movement and power of the ballet fancy free by Bernstein.2. The babys tiny curled fist waved in the air as, he sleeped in his crib.Circle the main verbs in this sentence.3. Aileen was explaining the assignment to me when the phone rang. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKWrite the plural form of each noun.4. studio5. nucleus14'"!#/0129333 * 4 "4&!333#5&&367

4Daily Language ReviewWednesdayName:Write these sentences correctly.1. spring whether can change very quickly one day its warm and the next you need anumbrella bad.2. when the magition pulled a rabbit out of his hat the audiense cheered more excited than ever.Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive? Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEK3. Nobody had a bus schedule, so we were all late.Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.4. It’s bitterly cold and windy today, I think I’d better wear a coat.Circle the prefix that means ”living thing.”WEEK4biointerantiDaily Language ReviewName:ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.1. Before we go on our divving vacation were going to take scuba lesons from Ms Gonzalez.2. Our schools new art wing which will open on september 25 has two pottery studioes.Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.3. Even though Hope likes every kind of ice cream, chocolate is her favorite flavor. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 27985. monoIf the guide words on a dictionary page are manage and massive, which word will not beon the page?4. markmapmakermastmartinmascotUnderline the present participle in this sentence.5. Five children are jumping on the trampoline.15'"!#/0129333 ) 4 "4&!333#5&&367

4Daily Language ReviewName:FridayChange the underlined sentences from passive voice to active voice.My hometown was founded by Swedish immigrants in 1860. My family has lived here1since the founding. Our house was built by my great-great grandfather, Olaf Lindbloom.2The Lindblooms established many institutions. The library was started by a great-aunt.3The hospital was founded by Olaf’s son Erik. My generation is continuing the tradition.4The annual Lindbloom family reunion was started by my brothers and me.5 Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEK1.2.3.4.5.4Daily Language ReviewProgress RecordName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 2798WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Mark the 6'"!#/0129333 % 4 "4&!333#5&&367

5Daily Language ReviewMonday Write these sentences correctly.1. Raul is it true that your father desined and builded your house hisself asked florence.2. because of the bad whether, nobody not even the biggest fans didn’t come

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