High School English Grammar Worksheets. 1053 PAGES. 9th-10th Grade MEGA BUNDLE
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This High School ELA worksheet collection contains 349 worksheets; the total of 1053 pages, with full answer keys. This resource will not only save you time and effort on preparation, but also ensure your students' effective learning and application of the content throughout the year. (PDF version)
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YES, you read that right! ALL YEAR ELA RESOURCES that will enable you to provide your students with reviews, extra grammar practice, warm ups, homework, quizzes and other forms of assessments, small and large group activities, and test preparation. All you need to do is just PRINT ON THE GO!!!
CHECK OUT THE FREE PREVIEW PAGES TO GET A TASTE OF WHAT YOU WILL HAVE!!!
The resources are carefully organized and categorized in separate folders for your convenience as the following:
(1) Parts of Speech | Nouns | Verbs | Pronouns | Prepositions | Conjunctions Adjectives | Adverbs
- The Noun
- Proper and Common Nouns
- Concrete and Abstract Nouns
- Compound and Collective Nouns
- The Verb
- Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
- Linking Verbs
- Action Verbs
- Verb Phrases
- Helping Verb and Main Verb
- The Pronoun
- Personal Pronouns
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Intensive Pronouns
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- Interrogative Pronouns
- Indefinite Pronouns
- Relative Pronouns
- Pronoun Antecedent
- The Adjective
- Proper Adjective
- Demonstrative Adjective
- The Adverb
- Adverbs Modifying Verbs
- Adverbs Modifying Adjectives
- Adverbs Modifying Adverbs
- The Preposition
- The Object of Prepositions
- The Commonly Used Prepositions
- The Conjunction
- The Interjection
- Reviews (x5)
- Tests (x2)
(2) Subject | Predicate | Objects | Types of Sentences | Complements
- The Subject
- Simple Subject
- Complete Subject
- Compound Subject
- Compound Verb
- The Predicate
- Simple Predicate
- Complete Predicate
- Complements
- Predicate Adjective
- Predicate Nominative
- Direct Object
- Indirect Object
- Types of Sentences
- Reviews (x4)
- Tests (x2)
(3) Phrases | Prepositional | Verbals | Appositive | Grammar Worksheets
- Phrases
- Prepositional Phrases
- Adjective Phrases
- Adverb Phrases
- Infinitive
- Infinitive Phrases
- Gerund
- Gerund Phrase
- Participle
- Participial Phrase
- Appositive
- Appositive Phrases
- Reviews (x5)
- Tests (x2)
(4) Clauses | Independent & Subordinate | Reviews, Assessments, Worksheets
- The Clause
- Subordinate Clauses
- Kinds of Subordinate Clauses
- Noun Clauses
- Adjective Clauses
- Adverb Clauses
- Independent Clauses
- Kinds of Independent Clauses
- Simple Sentences
- Compound Sentences
- Complex Sentences
- Complex-Compound Sentences
- Relative Pronouns and Adjective Clauses
- Subordinating Conjunctions and Adverb Clauses
- Reviews (x4)
- Tests (x2)
(5) Agreements | Subject Verb and Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
This resource contains 27 worksheets; the total of 78 pages, with full answer keys about Agreements: Subject-Verb Agreement, Pronoun Antecedent Agreement, and Agreement of Numbers for high school students. There are Reviews and TWO comprehensive TESTS to ensure effective learning of the content.
(6) Verb Tenses | Forms | Active & Passive Voice | Mood | Grammar Worksheets
- The Principal Parts of Verbs
- Regular Verbs
- Irregular Verbs
- Lie and Lay
- Sit and Set
- Raise and Rise
- Verb Form Reviews
- Mood
- Tense
- Progressive Forms
- Consistency of Tense
- Active and Passive Voice
- Tense Reviews
- Tests (x2)
(7) Using Pronouns | Pronoun References | Pronoun Cases | Test & Reviews
- Pronoun's Case
- Case Forms: Nominative Case, Objective Case, & Possessive Case
- Who and Whom
- Incomplete Usage of Pronouns
- Special Problems in Pronouns
- Clear Pronoun Reference
- Reviews
- Tests
(8) Grammar Worksheets | PROOFREADING | WARM-UPS | Proper Usage | REVIEWS
1. The use of a, an
2. accept or except?
3. ain't
4. alot, or a lot?
5. good, or well?
6. beside, besides?
7. it's, its?
8. could of, could have?
9. don't? Doesn't?
10. your, you're?
11. kind of? Or sort of?
12. Like, as if, as though?
In addition, students will be able to learn more about Standard and Nonstandard English, double negations, nonsexist language, and the proper grammar usage when writing; or speaking.
(9) RULES OF CAPITALIZATION | 25 Worksheets | Capitalization Practice
- Proper Nouns
- Proper Adjectives
- School Subjects
- Titles
- First Words
- First Names
- Initials
- Names of Buildings
- Names of Institutions
- Names of Organizations
- Calendar Items
- Monuments and Rewards
- Full Reviews
- Tests (x2)
(10) Punctuation Practice | Commas | End Marks | Abbreviations | Worksheets
1. End Marks
2. Abbreviations
3. Abbreviation Review
4. End Marks and Abbreviations
5. Commas with Items in Series
6. Commas with Independent Clauses
7. Commas with Nonessential CIauses and Phrases
8. Commas with Introductory Elements
9. Commas with Interrupters
10. Conventional Uses of Commas
11. Unnecessary Commas
12. Comma Review
13. End Mark and Abbreviation Review
(11) Writing Strategies | Lessons | Activities | Sentences & Paragraphs
- Choosing How to Combine
- Combining and Varying Sentences
- Combining Sentences to Write Paragraphs
- Using Correlative Conjunctions
- Using Conjunctive Adverbs
- Using Adjectives and Adverbs
- Using Prepositional Phrases
- Using Appositive Phrases
- Using Appositives to Start Sentences
- Using Participial Phrases
- Using Infinitive Phrases
- Using Gerund Phrases
- Using Adjective Clauses
- Using Adverb Clauses
- Using Noun Clauses
- Using Compound Elements
- Combining Notes in Sentences
- Using Semicolons, Colons, Dashes, and Parentheses.
- Combining Sentences by Inserting Words
- Combining Sentences by Inserting Phrases
- Creating Compound Subjects and Verbs
- Combining to Create Compound Sentences
- Combining to Create Complex Sentences
- Revising Paragraphs by Combining Sentences
- Revising Sentences to Create Parallel Structure
- Revising Stringy Sentences
- Revising Wordy Sentences
- Varying Sentences Beginning
- Revising Sentences to Create Variety
- Revising Paragraphs
All the worksheets are thoroughly supported with examples, explanations, tips, reminders, and exercises. Perfect for homeschooling, too!