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This exercise focuses on identifying and correcting subject-verb agreement errors. Students will review several sentences that contain these mistakes, write them out as they appear, and then make the necessary corrections. The activity aims to enhance understanding of proper grammatical structures and ensure clarity in writing. Participants will be asked to take note of key facts from specified reading materials within a limited timeframe, promoting both grammatical accuracy and reading comprehension skills.
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Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain subject verb agreement errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make corrections. 1. Laura and Jim is characters in Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie. 2. The unicorn and other glass animals belongs to Laura. 3. The unicorn’s delicacy and uniqueness reflects Laura’s own condition.
Assignment • Read pages 880-886 • Write down at LEAST two facts per section. • You have 10 minutes to work on this assignment. • You will have no additional time to work on this in class.
Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain subject verb agreement errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make corrections. 1. Many a childhood event and relationship continue to affect a person for years. 2. A good experience or an unhappy one often remain crystal clear in a person’s memory. 3. Every man and woman have experiences worth remembering.
Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain subject verb agreement errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make corrections. 1. My friends is my anchor in life. 2. Their good looks is the least of my concerns.
Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain subject verb agreement errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make corrections. 1. There are silence in the small rooms of the old house. 2. On the handrail, in line with the bright moon, perch a cricket.