Grade 9 English Language Arts
The passive voice in every tense, clauses that do a noun's, adjective's or adverb's job, conditionals and past modals, relative clauses and complex punctuation, and the precise word — plus reading across paragraphs, continuing a story, and editing at sentence level.
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- The passive in every tenseLesson
Form the passive in any tense, and with a modal verb or an imperative.
- Noun, adjective and adverb clausesLesson
Name a subordinate clause by the job it does in its sentence.
- Conditionals: zero, first and secondLesson
Choose the right verb forms for a zero, first or second conditional sentence.
- Modals in the pastLesson
Use should have, must have, could have and might have to talk about what happened, or what did not.
- Defining and non-defining relative clausesLesson
Tell a clause that says which one from a clause that only adds extra information, and punctuate each correctly.
- Punctuating complex sentencesLesson
Place the commas, semicolons and periods that a sentence of more than one clause needs.
- Choosing the precise wordLesson
Replace a vague intensifier and a weak adjective with the single word that says it properly.