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The Basic Elements of a Sentence

The Basic Elements of a Sentence

The Basic Elements of a Sentence Joachim brought a shy girl to my party . Joachim – noun (proper) and subject of sentence brought – verb (past tense of to bring ) a – article (indefinite) shy – adjective girl – noun and object to – preposition (introduces prepositional phrase)

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B egin with a simple sentence to introduce setting

B egin with a simple sentence to introduce setting

TASK: Write a description suggested by the picture (opening). B egin with a simple sentence to introduce setting Zoom in on red square and describe the soldier’s feelings:

By albert
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Tuesday, October 24 Today’s Objective: 2B Use context to determine or clarify word meaning.

Tuesday, October 24 Today’s Objective: 2B Use context to determine or clarify word meaning.

Monday, October 23 Today I will read Malevolent Ink for pleasure. I will show what my favorite stories are by voting for them. Using either an iPad or your phone go to http:// gtenglish.weebly.com/malevolent-ink.html and read stories.

By Thomas
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The Picture Exchange Communication System

The Picture Exchange Communication System

The Picture Exchange Communication System. Developed by Andy Bondy, Ph.D. And Lori Frost, M.S.,CCC/SLP. Presented by-Kathy Holeman. Introduction. Child Characteristics - Behavior excesses throwing, self-injury,running away - Skill deficits speech, gestures,eye contact.

By paul
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Writing Complex Sentences

Writing Complex Sentences

Writing Complex Sentences. #1: Simple Sentence. A simple sentence has one subject and one verb I like to study grammar. A simple sentence is also called an independent clause . An independent clause ends with a period or semicolon. One subject. One verb. Simple sentence.

By rodney
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Improving Sentences 1

Improving Sentences 1

Improving Sentences 1. This is often called the main clause. It is the first and main part of the sentence with the key meaning. A simple sentence. Paul found his luck had changed . Change the order of words Use a more powerful word - verb Adding extra words – adverbs

By mauli
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Grammar boot camp

Grammar boot camp

Grammar boot camp. Pass in Review: Simple/Compound/Complex (click mouse to proceed). Grammar boot camp.

By sydney
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Speech Making Process

Speech Making Process

Speech Making Process. Steps. Audience Analysis Determine Purpose Select/Narrow Topic Gather Support Materials Develop Central Idea Render Main Points Outline Rehearse Deliver. Audience Analysis. Demographics—physical characteristics

By stu
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Improving Sentences 2

Improving Sentences 2

Improving Sentences 2. This is often called the main clause. It is the first and main part of the sentence with the key meaning. A simple sentence. Paul found his luck had changed . 1. Extend the sentence with commas 2. Add another clause with a connective

By leonora
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Preparing for Lent .

Preparing for Lent .

Preparing for Lent . Learning Objective: To know what happens on Ash Wednesday. How many words can you make from today’s title??. In search of wholeness. Think about a time when something in your life went wrong . Was it an exam? Where you late for something and ended up missing it?

By jalen
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Direct And Indirect Speech

Direct And Indirect Speech

Direct And Indirect Speech. - by Chetna Bhatt. Types of Indirect Sentences. Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory. Those that are introduced by modals like, is, are, has, have, am, does, do, did, will, can shall, could, etc.

By magar
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The Compound Predicate as a Word-saver

The Compound Predicate as a Word-saver

The Compound Predicate as a Word-saver. Lesson 10 Joseph C. Blumenthal. In a compound sentence, the conjunction and , but , or or stands between two word groups, each with a subject and a predicate. Hank swung the ball , but he missed it by a foot . .

By yama
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Types of Sentence Structure

Types of Sentence Structure

Types of Sentence Structure. 4 total. Simple Sentence. Has one independent clause Julia read a book. Lying in bed on a Saturday morning, Julia read a book that she borrowed from the library. Compound Sentence. Has two or more independent clauses

By colman
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Compound Parts and Compound Sentences

Compound Parts and Compound Sentences

Compound Parts and Compound Sentences. Lesson 8 Joseph C. Blumenthal. Mr. Kwan | owns a garage. This sentence—like all complete sentences—can be divided into two major parts: the complete subject and the complete __________. Mr. Kwan | owns a garage.

By lanai
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UNDERSTAND Simple Sentences A simple sentence has a subject and a verb. It is a complete thought.

UNDERSTAND Simple Sentences A simple sentence has a subject and a verb. It is a complete thought.

Week 10 MONDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2013 BELL WORK CO: We will analyze foreshadowing using text evidence. LO: We will write and understand simple sentence formulas. UNDERSTAND Simple Sentences

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Kid Writing Strategies for use with your child’s Kid Writing Bags or the Discovery Homework Bags

Kid Writing Strategies for use with your child’s Kid Writing Bags or the Discovery Homework Bags

Kid Writing Strategies for use with your child’s Kid Writing Bags or the Discovery Homework Bags. Choosing the right picture to draw. Your child should draw a picture that begins with the letter at the top of the paper. Pumpkin begins with P…. Formulating a sentence.

By allie
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Compound Sentences

Compound Sentences

Compound Sentences. Clause: no, not Santa!. A group of words with a subject and a verb. The clause can be independent or dependent. Independent Clause. An independent clause can stand alone as a simple sentence . Dependent Clause.

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Jeopardy

Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Clause Confusion. Punctuating Sentences. Kinds of Sentences. Kinds of Clauses. Clauses. Q $100. Q $ 100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $ 200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $ 300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $ 400. Q $400. Q $ 400. Q $400.

By wyatt
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Grammar Review

Grammar Review

Grammar Review. Phrases and Clauses and Kinds of Sentences according to Structure. Phrases and Clauses. Phrase – is a group of words with NO subject or predicate. It does not give a complete thought.

By sivan
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Emergency Training : First Aid

Emergency Training : First Aid

Emergency Training : First Aid. Checking an Ill or Injured Adult CPR Unconscious Choking Conscious Choking External Bleeding Burns Poisoning Head, Neck or Spinal Injury. Overview. 2. Check for responsiveness by tapping on the shoulder and asking, “Are you ok?” If no response call 911.

By jedidiah
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