Pre-Test Check your knowledge here. Articles – The and A/An Most nouns need a determiner before them. “The,” “a” and “an” are a type of determiner. The When noun is known. Maybe you could point to it, at least in your mind. The noun’s specific identity is known. A/An When the noun is being introducedContinueContinue reading “Using The, A and An”
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Answering How Much or How Many
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How Much or How Many
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Unpack Your Adjectives
Instructions: Watch video.Then read text below it.Listen and read at the same time. Repeat.Watch video again without text. https://youtu.be/_y5SlAZIkTI Got home from camping last spring. Saw people, places and things. We barely had arrived; friends asked us to describe The people, places and every last thing. So, we unpacked our adjectives. I unpacked “frustrating” first,ContinueContinue reading “Unpack Your Adjectives”
Video – 18 Hacks
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