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Sentence-Composing Tools

Sentence-Composing Tools. 1. Be prepared to copy all information in this type of box!. Opening Adjectives *Adapted from Grammar for High School: A Sentence-Composing Approach , by Don and Jenny Killgallon. Opening Adjectives. 2. Definition:

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Sentence-Composing Tools

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  1. Sentence-Composing Tools 1 Be prepared to copy all information in this type of box! Opening Adjectives *Adapted from Grammar for High School: A Sentence-Composing Approach, by Don and Jenny Killgallon

  2. Opening Adjectives 2 Definition: An adjective, or adjective phrase, at the opening of a sentence. An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun: happy, sad, angry glad, sneaky, polite, disruptive, etc. An adjective phrase includes the adjective and the words that complete the description: happy to graduate, sad because her pet died, angry at my mother, etc.

  3. Examples of Opening Adjectives: 3 Single opening adjective: Exhausted, the football team headed to the locker room. Multiple opening adjectives: Exhausted and defeated, the football team headed to the locker room. Opening adjective phrases: Exhausted to the point of collapse, the football team headed to the locker room. A comma follows an opening adjective whether a single word or a phrase!

  4. PRACTICE: 4 Write five sentences containing opening adjectives. Share with your row partner—be ready to share out.

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