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Extra Practice Negatives A. Write the negative in each sentence. 1. No one in the group had flown before. 2. Nobody wanted to board the plane. 3. Briana doesn’t have the tickets. 4. Never had we been so confused. 5. Scott didn’t have the tickets, either. 6. I don’t know where the tickets are. 7. They weren’t in anyone’s pocket. 8. No solution could be found. 9. “Aren’t those the tickets?” asked Sandy. 10. Nothing more needed to be said. B. Choose a word from the Word Bank to rewrite each sentence. no wasn’t couldn’t None never weren’t No one nowhere hadn’t Nothing 11. We wait for our ride in the glider. 12. A glider has 13. The plane motor. as noisy as I had expected. 14. 15. 16. I had else is quite like a ride in a glider. wanted to get off the plane. done anything more exciting. 17. Our town was 18. The clouds in sight. far above us. 19. We been flying long when it was time to land. 20. of us regretted the trip. C. Write each sentence. Change one of the negatives in each sentence to a positive word so that the sentence is correct. 21. Nobody doesn’t want the trip to end. 22. We didn’t have no more money. 23. They didn’t know nothing else to do. 24. I don’t want to do nothing more. 25. I haven’t no more ideas. 225 Extra Practice Punctuation in Dialogue A. Write the sentences. Underline the name of the person who is speaking in each sentence. Circle the quotation marks. 1. “Let’s make paper helicopters,” announced Kelsey. 2. Riley asked, “What do we need?” 3. “First, we need paper,” answered Jenna. 4. “We also need scissors,” added Mario. 5. “Did Mario say we also need scissors?” asked Graciela. 6. “Yes,” answered Jenna. “Now let’s each make a helicopter.” 7. “What do we do first?” asked Riley. 8. “Fold your paper in half,” said Mario. 9. “Don’t just say to fold it in half!” exclaimed Jenna. 10. “Then unfold it,” confirmed Mario, “and cut along the fold on each side.” 11. “Do I cut it only a third of the way?” asked Riley. 12. Mario said, “Yes, and then fold in each side.” 13. “Wow!” said Riley. “Now it looks like a giant letter T.” 14. “Cut the top down to the fold line and in half,” said Graciela. 15. “It looks like rabbit ears now,” laughed Mario. 16. Jenna continued, “Fold one flap back and one forward.” 17. “Put a paper clip on the bottom,” instructed Kelsey. 18. “Hold it up high,” said Mario, “and release it.” 19. “Oh,” Graciela noticed, “it spins like a helicopter now!” 20. “What fun this is!” Jenna shouted. 226 Extra Practice B. Write each sentence. Draw one line under the direct quotation. 21. Mom said, “We’re going to the Smithsonian Institution.” 22. “Will we go during vacation?” I asked. 23. “Yes,” she answered, “we leave next Tuesday.” 24. “What will we see?” inquired my sister. 25. My brother answered, “Nothing fun will be there, I bet.” 26. “We will go to the National Air and Space Museum,” said Dad. 27. “What do they have there?” asked my brother. 28. “They have a model of the Wright brothers’ plane,” Mom replied. 29. “They have one of the space capsules,” I added. 30. “Do they have a capsule from a lunar landing?” my brother asked in surprise. C. Write each sentence. Use capitalization and punctuation correctly. 31. the museum really has a space capsule said Dad. 32. I said they also have the Spirit of St. Louis. 33. is that Charles Lindbergh’s plane? asked my brother. 34. yes I replied and they also have many uniforms. 35. my brother cried what fun this is going to be! 36. now do you want to go? I asked. 37. My brother responded when do we leave? 38. go pack your bag said Mom. 39. did Mom say go pack your bag? 40. I think we’re going to enjoy this trip commented Dad. 227 Extra Practice Prepositions A. Write the sentences. Underline each preposition. 1. My friend and I stopped at the park. 2. We ate lunch on the grass. 3. I had ice in my juice. 4. My friend poured water into a bottle. 5. We sat beside a maple tree. 6. The sun peeked through a cloud. 7. The birds flew among the branches. 8. Cyclists rode by us. 9. People were jogging around the track. 10. Children stood between their parents. B. Write the sentences. Choose a preposition to complete each sentence. 11. Two girls played catch us. 12. A ball rolled 13. The team the fence. the infield wore red. 14. The team at bat had blue hats their heads. 15. One player hit the ball 16. The player jumped the park. the fence. 17. He returned 18. We sat 19. We stayed the home run was scored. home plate. noon. 20. Then we ate hamburgers lunch. C. Use each preposition in a sentence. Write the new sentences. 21. across 22. beside 23. over 24. between 25. among 228 Extra Practice Prepositional Phrases A. Write the prepositional phrase in each sentence. The preposition is underlined to help you. 1. The heart is located inside the rib cage. 2. The ribs protect the heart from damage. 3. The heart is a muscle in the circulatory system. 4. The heart is positioned under the breastbone. 5. You feel your heart beat against your chest. 6. After a race, your heart beats rapidly. 7. Your heart beats more slowly during sleep. 8. Blood carries oxygen to your cells. 9. Blood carries wastes from the cells. 10. The heart is an important part of the body. B. Write each sentence. Draw one line under the prepositional phrase. 11. Our teacher showed us a video about exercise. 12. During exercise, you should check your pulse. 13. Put your finger on your pulse. 14. You can count how many times your heart beats in one minute. 15. After exercise, your heart beats faster. 16. Blood is pumping more quickly through your veins. 17. Exercise is good for your body. 18. I like to run around the school track. 19. My best friend likes to play basketball inside the school gym. 20. My mom likes to jog near our house. C. Write each sentence. Draw one line under the prepositional phrase. Draw two lines under the preposition. 21. Exercise takes care of your heart. 22. With exercise, your body is healthier. 23. You can choose from many different exercises. 24. Less oxygen is needed during rest. 25. Exercise is necessary for good health. 229 ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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