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If you were a capital letter, you would start every sentence. You would start everyone’s name, city, and state. What else could you start if you were a capital ...
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If you were a plural word, you would always be more than one. You could be camels, witches, puppies, or geese. What else could you be if you were a plural ...
If you were quotation marks, you would stand on either side of a book title, such as Cinderella. You could stand on either side of Cindy’s words when she says, ...
If you were an apostrophe, you would show belonging. You could show a fox’s tail, a gray wolf’s teeth, or a camper’s bag of treats. What else could you do if ...
If you were an exclamation point, you would yell! You would scream! You would shout, Hey! Over here! What else could you do if you were an exclamation point? ...
If you were a compound word, you would be two words in one. You could take a house and a boat and make a HOUSEBOAT. You could take a boat that rows and make it ...
If you were a contraction, you would be a shortened form of two words put together. You would change "it" and "is" to IT'S and "could" and "not" to COULDN'T.
Discover the remarkable life of a prefix! In this imaginative picture book, young grammarians are introduced to prefixes. Along with bright illustrations and ...
If you were a suffix, you would always be at the end of a word. You could make "tall" become the TALLEST. You could make "end" become ENDLESS. What else could ...
If you were a homophone, you would be pronounced the same as another word, but you would have a different spelling and a different meaning. Learn the ...
If you were a synonym, you would mean the same thing, or almost the same thing, as another word. You could be BIG, HUGE, or GIGANTIC. What else could you be ...
FAST or SLOW, HOT or COLD, or RIGHT or WRONG! Discover the life of an antonym. In this imaginative picture book, young learners are introduced to these words ...
If you were a conjunction, you would join other words or groups of words together. You could be spicy AND tasty OR sweet AND sour. What else could you be if ...
If you were a preposition, you would connect a noun or pronoun to other words in a sentence. You could go WITH you friends INTO the movie theater. What else ...
If you were a pronoun, you would take the place of a noun. You could be HE, SHE, HER, OR HIM. You could be EVERYONE or ANYONE. What else could you be if you ...
Provides an introduction to nouns and proper nouns. Includes an activity.
Provides an introduction to verbs. Includes an activity.
Discover the colorful, brilliant, dazzling life of an adjective! In this imaginative picture book, young grammarians are introduced to these busy words that ...
Provides an introduction to adverbs. Includes an activity.