Transition Words: How to Link Sentences Together
Transition words are the glue that connect two separate ideas together. Overall, they help readers progress from one thought to another through your story
Transition words are the glue that connect two separate ideas together. Overall, they help readers progress from one thought to another through your story
Adjectives describe nouns or modify other words and are often before a person, place or thing. We supply you with a list of adjectives examples.
Teaching these comparatives and superlatives worksheets can be tons of fun. This is because there are always new and innovative ways to compare things for size, height and any type of adjective.
While adjectives describe nouns, adverbs describe/modify verbs. Adverbs explain ‘how’, ‘when’ or ‘where’ an action takes place. They usually end in “-ly”.
In this collective nouns worksheet, students have to fill in the blanks with collective nouns. For example, words like “flock”, “herd” and “swarm” are collective nouns because they are names for a collection of things.
Plural nouns can be countable or uncountable. In this plural nouns worksheet, we test students for countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
In this irregular plural nouns worksheet, students have to convert each singular noun to plural irregular nouns. For example, “men” is an irregular plural noun for “man”.
Possessive nouns show ownership. For example, “the boy’s ball” shows that the ball belongs to the boy. In this possessive nouns worksheet, students create the possessive form of nouns.
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