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Week 26

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Week 26

The document is a daily language review worksheet that includes exercises for correcting sentences, identifying grammatical elements, and rewriting phrases. Each day focuses on different language skills such as punctuation, conjunctions, and sentence structure. The exercises aim to improve writing and comprehension skills for students.

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(26) Monday ~ —)

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Write these sentences correctly.

1. Moms meatloaf and mashed potatos is more tasty than anything I’ve ever ate before!

2. “georgia on my mind" is Eric’s favorite song he hums it when hes working.

Circle the conjunctions in this sentence.


3. We will meet you at the airport, whether your flight arrives on time or not.
Rewrite these phrases using a possessive noun.
4. the Pyrenees mountains that are in France _
5. the boat that belongs to the Jacksons

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26) Tuesday =
Write these sentences correcily.
1. My parents will fly to Misouri but, the cats will be rideing in the car with Alex and I.

2. Don't go to no trouble for us said Mrs. Johnson we can help ourselves to lunch.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
3. For Mother's Day, Alberto wrote his mom a poem to say how much he loves her.
Write the contraction for these words.
4. wewill

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.


5. He believes that exercising every day is challenging, but important.
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26) Wednesday * }
WEEK

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Write these sentences correctly.
1. a cup of cofee tea or hot chocolite are a good way to start the morning

2. Micky’s youngest sister Claudia like all kinds of vegiables accept for broccoli.

Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.


3. Dry leaves and dust blew in the door and swirled across the floor.
A. Tony and his sister closed their eyes, made a wish, and broke the wishbone.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
5. Can you please send me more information about Costa Rica?

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26) Thursday “~ )

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Write these sentences correctly.
1. Kansas City kansas is famous for blues barbecue and baseball

2. Carrier pigeons can fly, as far as 1,800 kilometers too return too theirs homes.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.


3. The roses in the garden are beautiful, I'm allergic to them, I'll sit somewhere else.

Add a prefix to this word to make a new word.


A. flexible

Underline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence.


5. Two small girls wearing ponchos sat by the side of the road.
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