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2010-03-13 Language Arts for Kids - prepositional phrases:

Dear Tiffany, I will explain the use of prepositional phrases as an adjective or adverb. If you remember the questions that an adjective answers, which one, what kind, how many, that is exactly what

2010-03-10 Language Arts for Kids - parts of speech and puctuation:

The three forms of pronoun are subjective, objective and possessive. The different terms refer to the use of the word in the sentence. Subjective pronouns are used as the subject in the sentence.

2010-03-07 Language Arts for Kids - English diagraming:

Diagramming in here is difficult to show you... You have the subject verb pretty straight forward... He | looked Then we branch off with two prepositional phrases. Thats a little tricky because

2010-03-04 Language Arts for Kids - grammar:

Dear Suzanne, Your first 2 clarifications are correct. Remember a verb phrase, consist of helping verb(s) and a main verb. Note my explanation below regarding your statement: "Does every sentence have

2010-03-04 Language Arts for Kids - grammar:

Dear Suzanne, Yes, a prepositional phrase that acts like an adjective is called an adjective phrase or adjectival phrase. There are clauses (groups of words that have a subject and verb and act as adjectives

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