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Personal Pronoun Usage Writing can be made awkward by switching genders, but too much of one gender pronoun may be inappropriate. gender • pronouns • personal pronoun • word usage • example pronoun
Pronouns Errors in Young Children Pronoun development is important. At what ages are certain pronouns expected to be used by children? Read on and find out.... pronoun development • pronoun use • pronouns • comprehension of pronouns • pronoun
Parts of Speech - Pronouns This is an article about Parts of Speech. The last article I wrote was about nouns. This one is about pronouns. pronouns • nouns
Getting Your Manuscript Ready - Part Four This is Part Four of my series that I am writing on Getting Your Manscript Ready. In this article, you will learn about who, whom, and that. manuscript • publishing • nouns • pronouns • english
Grammar Refresher Course Teacher refresher course on the basics of a sentence. Quick and fun mini lessons to educate students on grammar. grammar basics • noun • verbs • adjectives • adverbs
That or Which? This article discusses when "that" or "which" should be used as relative pronouns to introduce adjective clauses. that • which • restrictive • nonrestrictive • clause
That or Who? This article discusses the relative pronouns "that" and "who" as well as the situations where each is appropriate. that • who • pronoun • restrictive • clause
Middle School Grammar Basics In this four part humorous series, middle school students learn the essential elements of grammar as a foundation for writing properly. teaching middle school english • teaching middle school • middle school teacher • middle school lesson plans • grammar
Why Does S/he Get Offended When We Talk About Him/Her? Political correctness and grammatical correctness cause quite a clash when it comes to gender-specific pronouns. him/her • he/she • s/he • them • their
Insights into the Japanese language This article will point out to beginners some of the trickier aspects of learning the Japanese language. japanese • nihongo • japan • languages • learning
Easy Ways to Avoid Grammar Errors Believe it or not, there are common grammatical mistakes made by lots of people. Here find some simple ways to overcome these problems. avoid grammar errors • common grammar mistakes • english rules • english common mistakes • english grammar mistakes
Thirteen Indispensable German Verbs When learning and speaking German, there are certain verbs that seem to appear all the time in sentences and language learning exercises. Here are some of those words. german verbs • german verb conjugations • common german verbs • indispensable german verbs • how to use german verbs
Apostrophes Show Ownership Apostrophes can be tricky if you're not sure how to make a plural noun or compound pronoun possessive. Here are some tips. apostrophe • apostrophes • editing • grammar • using apostrophes
Using Yours and Theirs Correctly The apostrophe is the source of many writing mistakes, but it cannot be mastered without unraveling the tangle of "yours" and "theirs." your and you're • they're there and there • confusing homonyms • common writing mistakes • confusing contractions
A Creative Way to Teach English This is an article on how to be creative in teaching English. english
MARKETING TOOLS - Part I A good sales letter will help attract customers no matter what kind of business you run. Here are ten points to help you write a sales letter. The verbiage in the letter should be geared to a target market. Use your marketing survey materials to help choose the target persons, then write TO them. sales letter • massie's • craft talk • attract • customers
Classroom Discipline: Transitions "I cannot begin the lesson until every mouth is closed and every eye is on me!" Doesn't sound very good, does it? What could you do instead? classroom management • classroom discipline • education • discipline • transitions
How to Punctuate Appositives Here's where you'll learn the definition of an appositive, how to properly punctuate them, and how to use them to add variation and interest to your sentences. what is an appositive • when to use commas with appositives • when not to use commas with appositives • extra information in sentence • how to use commas
Transgender and Beyond The ever-increasing list of terms used to describe gender identity may be confusing to the average person, but this brief primer will make them easy to understand & use. gender identity • gender identity definitions • transgender • transgender definition • transgendered
How Words Work:6 The behaviour of words in relation to other elements in the sentence through syntactical patterns is another area which is neglected in the classroom. One reason for this might be the complexity of differences in style between, say, forms of spoken and written English. syntax • learning english • studying english
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The History of the English Language, Part One, Old English A brief history of the Old English period (c.450ad-1066ad) of the English language. english • england • angle • saxon • jute
Victoria Kelly: The Best of Both Music Worlds Victoria Kelly, soundtrack composer (the Ugly.) She's worked with Greg Johnson, Strawpeople. victoria kelly greg johnson strawpeople fiona mcdo
English Class - Clauses and Voices In this four part humorous series, middle school students continue to learn the essential elements of grammar as a foundation for writing. teaching middle school english • teaching middle school • middle school teacher • middle school lesson plans • grammar
Learn French with Children's Books Present French in context to beginning students of all ages with these fun, classic stories. teach french with children's books • learn french with children's books • teach french with picture books • teach french vocabulary • teach french grammar
Characteristic Behaviors of Autism Each child with autism will be different, showing different degrees of severity. Listed here are the most common characteristics. autism • behavior • characteristics • language • speech
A Gifted Child Humbles ME! Are gifted students responsible for classwork while in pull out programs? This editor doesn't think so! gifted • teacher • classroom • homework • education
Don't Let Words Fail You Review of Patricia T. O'Conner's WORDS FAIL ME: What Everyone Who Writes Should Know About Writing. This excellent guide leads you step by step through the writing process, avoiding common pitfalls and traps. review • book review • words fail me • writing • nonfiction
How to Write a Memo: Standard Conventions for Inter-Office Business Correspondence This article gives some guidelines for writing effective memos, using standard conventions to help you get your message across. memorandum • office correspondence • business communication • how to write a memo • memo writing
The Twelve Days of Christmas This Christmas carol did not start out as one. From this we learn that some things as we know them in life, are not necessarily what they are. 12 days of christmas • carols • england • kings • queens
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How to Write a Sentence Sentences are still a struggle for many students, help them relearn the basics. A sentence must include a predicate and subject for it to be a complete sentence. how to write a sentence • sentence outline • subject of a sentence • make sentence • funny sentence
Jewishness and the Trinity In light of recent questions on the Trinity, I have received permission to share this piece with Suite 101 readers. It explores the Jewish traditions and the Trinity by a respected Hebrew scholar. trinity • jewish • faith • thought • old
The Proper Word Usage of Hopefully Improper word usage by friends and coworkers can be annoying, and everyone has a least favorite. For some, improper usage of one simple word is the most annoying proper usage hopefully • improper word usage • word meaning hopefully • george bush grammar • grammatically correct
To Be Or Not To Be Shakespeare carefully hones his language to illustrate the movements of Hamlet's mind in this famous speech. to be or not to be • hamlet soliloquy • shakespeare language • shakespeare speech • nobler in the mind
Focusing How can you get the class' attention to start a lesson? Here are some suggestions. focusing • classroom management • discipline • education
Getting Your Manuscript Ready - Part Two This is Part Two of Getting Your Manuscript Ready. In this article, you will learn about two common punctuation marks and capitalization errors. english • grammar • punctuation • writing • genres
How to Learn Japanese Visiting Japan is a wonderful experience as both a tourist or temporary resident. Successfully using Japanese however, is a challenge not easily overcome. learning japanese • memorizing japanese words • important japanese phases • japanese sentence structure • practicing japanese
How Words Work:5 It has been useful to distinguish between syntax (how words relate to each other) and morphology (the different forms a word may have) in order to emphasise how each aspect has its influence on meaning. Patterns of morphology have in fact been much more commonly the focus of classroom attention than patterns of syntax. syntax • morphology • grammar • learning english • studying english
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The Lord's Prayer A short look at the metaphysical message of The Lord's Prayer prayer • forgivness • blessings • prosperity • god
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Top Ten Questions to ask a Doula Growing numbers of parents today hire birth doulas to assist them through labor and birth. What are the best questions to ask to find out more about her? doula • interview • questions • birth • certification
Bly's The Cat in the Kitchen A paraphrase of Bly's "The Cat in the Kitchen" might be, "A man falling into a pond is like the night wind which is like an old woman in the kitchen cooking for her cat. robert bly • the cat in the kitchen • man falling into a pond • night wind • old woman frying perch
English Exam Review Lesson Here is a literary elements study guide that will keep students motivated by directing their attention to key concepts and details in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar play. final exam • literary elements study guide • exam review • the tragedy of julius caesar • applied literary elements
Highest Honors for Kay Ryan Kay Ryan, a native Californian, wrote poetry for decades before she received public recognition. Her poems are witty, precise, complex, and they take readers by surprise. kay ryan poetry • ryan kay poet • poet laureate • california poet marin • niagara river
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Powerful Daily Positive Affirmations Learn the proper format for effective and powerful positive affirmations that will further personal growth. daily positive affirmations • personal growth • attitude training • self improvement • positive affirmations |
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