Parts of speech and punctuation.
1Sophie marched into language arts and answered almost every question on the test.
2In the hall after language arts class one day, B.J.
3She was a cadet teacher for the middle school language arts department her senior year.
4Sophie watched her for a minute and then trudged the hall to the language arts room.
5Juniper had butchered Spanish and cried over algebra, leaving biology and language arts for the afternoon.
6Instead, she turned toward the language arts room.
7Sophie managed to pay attention with an occasional hack from Fiona during language arts and social studies.
8On a language arts test, students might read three articles, then write an essay synthesizing the material.
9On a language arts test, students might read three articles, then write an essay synthesising the material.
10I once had a friend who was making an extra credit film for his language arts class.
11Sophie recognized Maggie from language arts class.
12On the other hand, I did suggest that the council should take a proactive approach to Irish language arts.
13An event being billed as Ireland's biggest contemporary Irish- language arts festival will be held in Galway city in October.
14Feile 2000, billed as the biggest Irish- language arts festival ever, has opened in Galway city with a seven-day feast of events.
15He will also know that the council's record in providing for Irish- language arts is a credible one, stretching back more than 21 years.
16Everyone in the hallway outside the Language Arts room stopped and stared.
Translations for language arts