Just the bare bones of what is needed to be successful on the grammar portion of the GED RLA (Reasoning through Language Arts) test.
Broken down into four subtopics needed for the GED RLA test: parts of speech, sentence structure, punctuation, and subject-verb agreement.
Contains explanations for each subtopic including a quiz for each section.
Bonus section: A longer passage to read and answer questions to give GED students mixed practice.
Topics taught:
Parts of Speech
- nouns
- pronouns
- verbs
- adjectives
- adverbs
- prepositions
- conjunctions
- interjections
Sentence Structure:
- subject
- predicate
- object
- complement
- modifiers
Punctuation
- periods
- commas
- question marks
- exclamation points
- colons
- semi-colons
- apostrophes
- quotation marks
Subject-verb agreement
- Singular/plural subjects and verbs
- Compound subjects
- There is/there are
Excellent GED prep for your GED RLA students!
No Prep needed!
Just print and assign!
Category | English language arts |
Tag | 12th Grade |
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