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Starting a #sentence with the word when often requires a comma to separate the introductory #subordinateclause from the main clause. This quick lesson will explain how subordinate conjunctions like when create dependent clauses that cannot stand alone and why a comma is needed when the clause comes at the beginning of a sentence. Perfect for writers at all levels, this tip will sharpen your #sentencestructure skills and make your writing clearer and more professional. #when #commas  #GrammarTips #SentenceStructure #CommaRules #commause #SubordinateConjunctions #WritingSkills #EnglishGrammar #ESLtips #GrammarForWriters #BetterWriting #WritingIdeas #CompositionWriting #helpwithwriting #improvewriting #writingcomp #EnglishWordsForEssay #writingtips  #WritingVocabulary
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Starting a #sentence with the word when often requires a comma to separate the introductory #subordinateclause from the main clause. This quick lesson will explain how subordinate conjunctions like when create dependent clauses that cannot stand alone and why a comma is needed when the clause comes at the beginning of a sentence. Perfect for writers at all levels, this tip will sharpen your #sentencestructure skills and make your writing clearer and more professional. #when #commas #GrammarTips #SentenceStructure #CommaRules #commause #SubordinateConjunctions #WritingSkills #EnglishGrammar #ESLtips #GrammarForWriters #BetterWriting #WritingIdeas #CompositionWriting #helpwithwriting #improvewriting #writingcomp #EnglishWordsForEssay #writingtips #WritingVocabulary
This compilation video features several mini-lessons covering a variety of grammar skills, writing tips, punctuation rules, and English language nuances. From phrasal verbs like “into” (one word or two) and “back up,” to debates over hyphenation in words like “ice-cream,” and even the infamous “you’re welcome” and “there, their, they’re” dilemmas, this video is packed with quick, practical insights. It’s a fun way to test your knowledge and see if Ms. James’ lessons are helping or if you’ve already mastered these skills. Whether you’re brushing up on grammar or looking to improve your writing, this video is for you! #GrammarCompilation #PhrasalVerbs #GrammarTips #WritingSkills #PunctuationRules #EnglishLanguageLearning #ESLLessons #LearnGrammar #ImproveWriting #GrammarHelp #LanguageSkills #GrammarRules #GrammarMistakes #WritingTeacher #EnglishTips #WordUsage #LanguageLearning #TeachEnglish #EnglishGrammar #WritingCoach #GrammarPractice #MiddleSchoolTeacher #GrammarLessons #TeachersOfTikTok
My students were questioning my grading on their writing, so I found a way to present the facts about writing in a fun and alternative way. Instead of a traditional writing workshop, I created a true-false activity with statements about writing, composition, and the art of crafting great pieces. We went through each statement and discussed whether it was true or false. One of the statements was, “Ms. James is a competent and qualified teacher.” I added that one because, let’s be honest, students sometimes question their teacher’s expertise! I wasn’t offended—I actually loved the opportunity to show my students, in a lighthearted way, that I do know what I’m talking about when it comes to writing. This was such an engaging and meaningful way to teach the qualifications of good writing! #WritingFacts #TrueFalseLesson #CreativeTeaching #Writibgtips #MiddleSchoolWriting #WritingTeacherLife #FunInTheClassroom #writingtest #Improvewriting #EngagingLessons #TeachersOfTikTok #MiddleSchoolMoments #WritingIsAnArt

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