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CAP ITALIZATION:
Ex. - Charter Oak Lane
Capitalize names of streets, freeways, and roadways.
1. will you take idaho highway 22 to medicine lodge road on the way t91bannack pass?
Place a comma after an introductory word. Ex. - Yes, I'm paying attention!
2. No she hasnt entered the art contest N\.l 10},.f hvtrn't eAfrPA -l~e o--rl-
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PARTS OF SPEECH: PREPOSITIONS
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition a~ r
Crossing out prepositional phrases helps to determine the subject and the verb.
Ex.- (YQy) LQ.Qkett11e.
abour. above, across, after, against, 1/ong, amid, among, around, at. before, behind, below, beneath, beside, b u t ~ .n,,ptJ, by,
concerning, down, during, except, for, from, In, Inside, Into, like, near, on, onto, out, outside, over, past, regarding, since, through,
throughout, to, toward, under, until, up, with, within, without (There are others.)
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SENTENCE COMBINING:
5. Some reached the yurt near Sun Valley on skis.
Some reached it on snowshoes. I f 11C \ ,r I;J
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