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grade 3 language arts

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    Lecture 1.10 Questions

    Questions are sentences that ask something. When a person asks a question, he or she is looking for information. A question begins with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. Will you go to the party with me? What is the weather like in Phoenix?
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    Lecture 1.9 Statements and Commands

    A statement is a sentence that begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. A statement gives information. Diego will be 13 in April. Sudan is a country in Africa. Commands are sentences that tell you to do something. Commands also begin with a capital letter and end with a...
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    Lecture 1.8 Conjunctions

    A conjunction joins together words, phrases, and parts of sentences. The most common conjunctions are and, or, and but. Other conjunctions are since, because, although, if, while, unless, and however. Chloe loves Brussels sprouts, but Haley won't eat them. Since you play soccer, can you give me...
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    Lecture 1.7 Adverbs

    Adverbs are words that describe verbs. Adverbs often answer the questions When? Where? or How? She joyfully cheered for them. Joyfully tells how she cheered. Yesterday, I had a picnic. Yesterday tells when I had a picnic. Brady put the box downstairs. Downstairs tells where Brady put the box...
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    Lecture 1.6 Adjectives and Articles

    Adjectives are words that describe. They give more information about nouns. Adjectives answer the questions What kind? and How many? They often come before the nouns they describe. Fat raindrops bounced off the umbrella. (what kind of raindrops?) Adjectives can also appear other places in the...
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    Lecture 1.5 Linking Verbs

    A linking verb links the subject to the rest of the sentence. Linking verbs are not action words. The verb to be is a linking verb. Some different forms of the verb to be are is, am, are, was, and were. Some other linking verbs are become, feel, and seem.
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    Lecture 1.4 Verbs

    Verbs are often action words. They tell what happens in a sentence. Every sentence has a verb. Verbs are normally action words. They tell what happens in a sentence. Every sentence has a verb. Ramon put on his running shoes. He grabbed his headphones. He opened the door and took a deep breath...
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    Lecture 1.3 Pronouns

    A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. Pronouns keep you from using the same noun or nouns over and over again. Some pronouns take the place of a single person or thing: I, me, you, he, she, him, her, and it. Other pronouns take the place of plural nouns: we, us, they, and them. A...
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    Lecture 1.2 Abstract Nouns

    Abstract nouns are nouns that you can't experience with your five senses. They are feelings, concepts, and ideas. Some examples are friendship, childhood, bravery, hope, and pride.
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    Lecture 1.1 Common and Proper Nouns

    A common noun can be a person, place, or thing. teacher(person) museum(place) notebook(thing) A common noun is a person, place, or thing. A proper noun is a noun that names a specific person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are capitalized to show that they are important. A proper noun...