
Why Should Elementary Students Master the Top 100 Gerunds for Natural English?
Your child uses words like swimming, running, and eating every day. These -ing words can act as verbs in sentences like "I am swimming." But they can ...
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Your child uses words like swimming, running, and eating every day. These -ing words can act as verbs in sentences like "I am swimming." But they can ...
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Your child uses modal verbs every day without thinking. "I can swim." "May I go outside?" "You must be careful." "We should leave now." These special ...
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Your child uses infinitives every day without thinking. "I want to play." "She needs to sleep." "We went to see a movie." These are infinitives. They ...
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Your child uses small words like a, an, and the constantly. These words are called articles. They appear before almost every noun. They tell listeners ...
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Your child often needs to talk about how much or how many. "I have some toys." "I want more milk." "She has many friends." "There is a little water le ...
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Your child knows that sentences have subjects and verbs. But do they know that subjects and verbs must work together? Singular subjects need singular ...
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Your child has learned about nouns, verbs, and sentences. But there are many other important concepts that make writing correct and clear. Punctuation ...
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Your child loves to describe things. They say "the big dog" and "the red ball." But sometimes one word isn't enough. "The dog that lives next door" gi ...
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Your child loves to tell stories and explain things. They say what happened, when it happened, and why. Adverbial clauses help them add all these deta ...
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Your child already knows how to use nouns. Words like dog, house, and happiness name people, places, and things. But sometimes a whole clause can do t ...
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Your child already knows how to write complete sentences. "I stayed home." "It was raining." Now they can learn to combine these ideas. "I stayed home ...
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Every complete sentence has at least one independent clause. An independent clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb that expresses a comp ...
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