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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Sentence Master Page Directory

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Sentence Master Games provide a fun practical hands-on learning experience that will help students write English sentences, practice their English grammar, vocabulary, comprehension and improve their English writing

How to Write English Sentences - Introduction

Before you write an English sentence you have to get organized. The first stage of organization is choosing the single or complete thought that you are stating, describing, explaining or asking. The thought should include 1. a subject, and 2. an action or state of being.

How to Write English Sentences - "start simple"

The following are examples of starting with a basic thought and experimenting by adding the different English parts of speech, phrases and clauses.

How to use six basic sentence constructions formats

Now we have to decide which of six basic English sentence construction formats best suits your sentence.

How to Write the Four Types of English Sentences

What type of sentence best matches your thought: declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory.

How to Write English Sentences using Verb Tenses

To describe any actions or states of being the writer must use a verb or verbs to show who or what initiated, experienced or received the action or state of being.

How to Write Active and Passive English Sentences

The first style decision is writing with a voice. Writers have to choose to write an active or passive English Sentence.

How to Write English Sentences using Nouns

Nouns may act as any of the following: subjects of the verb, direct or indirect objects of the verb.

How to Write English Sentences using Noun Phrases

For most writing purposes noun phrases can be treated as single grammatical units performing the work of a noun in the sentence.

Sentence Master English Grammar Writing Exercises

Sentence Master English Grammar fill in the blanks Writing Exercises using adjective adverb conjunction article preposition verb noun and pronoun word cards to complete the sentences.

Adjective Word Card Writing Exercises

You can practice using English adjectives to complete sentences. These Sentence Master writing exercises use adjective word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you expand your vocabulary of English adjectives.

Article Word Card Writing Exercises

There are only three articles used in the English language: "a, an & the". There are two types of articles: indefinite 'a' & 'an' and definite 'the'. You can practice using English articles to complete sentences.
These Sentence Master writing exercises use articles word cards to fill in the blanks.

Conjunction Word Card Writing Exercises

Conjunctions link words, phrases, and clauses. You can practice using English conjunctions to complete sentences. These Sentence Master writing exercises use conjunction word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you expand your vocabulary of English conjunctions.

Adverb Word Card Writing Exercises

An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a complete clause by indicating manner, time, place, cause, or degree. You can practice using English adverbs to complete sentences. These Sentence Master writing exercises use adverb word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you expand your vocabulary of English adverbs.

Preposition Word Card Writing Exercises

A preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. You can practice using English prepositions to complete sentences. These Sentence Master writing exercises use preposition word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you expand your vocabulary of English prepositions.

Noun Word Card Writing Exercises

A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, or abstract concepts. A noun can function in a sentence as a subject, a direct object, an indirect object, a subject complement, an object complement, an appositive, an adjective or an adverb. You can practice using English nouns to complete
sentences. These Sentence Master writing exercises use noun word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you expand your vocabulary of English nouns.

Verb Word Card Writing Exercises

The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. A verb or compound verb states something about the subject of the sentence. The verb depicts actions, events, or states of being. You can practice using English verbs to complete sentences. These Sentence Master writing exercises use verb word cards to fill
in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you expand your vocabulary of English verbs.

Pronoun Word Card Writing Exercises

Pronouns as a part of speech can replace a noun, another pronoun, noun phrases and perform most of the functions of a noun. You can practice using English pronouns to complete sentences. These Sentence Master writing exercises use pronoun word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you expand your vocabulary of English pronouns.

Adjective - Noun Word Card Writing Exercises

Adjectives modify nouns. A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, or abstract concepts. These Sentence Master writing exercises use noun and adjective word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you practice matching English nouns and adjectives to complete the sentences.

Adverb - Verb Word Card Writing Exercises

The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. A verb or compound verb states something about the subject of the sentence. The verb depicts actions, events, or states of being. An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a complete clause by indicating manner, time, place, cause, or degree. These Sentence Master writing exercises use adverb and verb word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you practice matching English adverbs and verbs to complete the sentences.

Adjective - Noun Verb Word Card Writing Exercises

Adjectives modify nouns. A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, or abstract concepts. The verb depicts actions, events, or states of being. These Sentence Master writing exercises use English noun, adjective and verb word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you practice matching English nouns, adjectives and verbs to complete the sentences.

Adverb Verb Noun Word Card Writing Exercises

An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a complete clause by indicating manner, time, place, cause, or degree. The verb depicts actions, events, or states of being. A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, or abstract concepts. These Sentence Master writing exercises use English noun, adverb and verb word cards to fill in the blanks. These writing exercises will help you practice matching English nouns, adverbs and verbs to complete the sentences.

Adverb Verb Adjective Noun Word Card Writing Exercises

The Sentence master four card writing exercises help students practicing the core of most sentences. Students can practice matching adverbs with verbs and adjectives to nouns to complete the sentences.

Celebrity Word Card Writing Exercises

Students can practice grammar and have some fun with pop culture content.

Sentence Master One Word Card Writing Exercise Answers

English Writing Exercise Answers for 2, 3 and 4 Word Card Exercises

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