Simple Sentences Worksheets A simple sentence is a sentence structure that contains one independent clause and no dependent clauses. It contains a simple subject and simple predicate. These Simple Sentences worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level. Our Simple Sentences Workshe...
This fun simple sentences worksheet directs the student to re-write each group of words to form a statement that makes sense.
Reading comprehension- make sure that you understand the most important information about how simple sentences are formed Information recall- remember what you've learned about words connected with the start of dependent clauses Knowledge application- use what you know to pick out dependent and indepen...
Reading comprehension - make sure that you pick out the most important information from the lesson on simple sentences Additional Learning Take a look at the lesson called How to Write a Simple Sentence to get more comfortable with these types of sentences. Also, you can use this lesson to:...
Learning sentence structure is the key to mastering punctuation and becoming a more confident writer.You will be able to express yourself without inhibition once you learn the inner-mechanics of how sentences are built. I encourage you to take this journey, but t...
Reading Comprehension Worksheets- Level 1 SECOND VERSION! By popular demand- I was able to create a second version of my Reading Comprehension Level 1 stories! 10 ALL NEW Short Stories with 2 Questions each. Perfect for advanced Kindergarten, 1st grade, resource rooms, literacy centers, independen...
Worksheets that save paper, ink and time. Advertise hereHome > present simple worksheets > Present Simple practice in negative sentencesPresent Simple practice in negative sentences This game is aimed at practising Present simple in negative sentences. ...
place. When students are acquiring basic skills, they need repetition. I try to make the sentences on my worksheets interesting, but sometimes students just have to get in their reps. It’s like lifting weights. Reps equate to strength. The way we utilize worksheets determines their ...
To form negative sentences in the present simple tense, add the auxiliary verb "do" (do not/does not) before the base form of the verb. For example, "I do not play soccer" or "She does not like spicy food. What are the common time expressions used with the present simple tense? Co...
Reading Comprehension Sentences Spelling Words & Vocabulary Writing Math Addition Data & Graph Division Fractions Logical Thinking Measurement Money Multiplication Ordering & Comparing Shapes and Patterns Skip Counting Subtraction Time Science Animals Calendar Material Properties Our Bodies Plants Solar System Wea...