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bellringer. PERIOD 1: Please finish writing your CONCLUSION paragraph in your packet. PERIOD 2: Please have out your “Final Gift Conclusions” Packet out on your desk and ready to go!. Alternate. N. person who can take over V. to take turns N. a different version. chronic. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BELLRINGER

• PERIOD 1: Please finish writing your CONCLUSION paragraph in your packet.

• PERIOD 2: Please have out your “Final Gift Conclusions” Packet out on your desk and ready to go!

ALTERNATE

• N. person who can take over

• V. to take turns

• N. a different version

CHRONIC

• Adj. long-lasting

COMPENSATE

• V. to give someone something as recognition for loss, suffering, or injury

• V. make up for something

ENTHRALL

• V. to fascinate

FELON

• N. a criminal

MELEE

• N. a noisy fight, skirmish, or scuffle

MINUTE

• Adj. very tiny

• Adj. brief

• N. MINUTES- records of a meeting

OBLIQUE

• Adj. slanting

• Adj. indirect

OUTRAGE

• N. an act that arouses anger

• N. extreme anger

PAGAN

• Adj. worshipping many gods

PARTICIPATE

• V. to take part in

PRINCIPLE

• N. an important belief

• N. underlying principle

SILT

• N. a fine sand

SUMMON

• V. to send for

WAX

• V. to grow larger/become stonger

• N. yellow, greasy substance

PREPOSITION JINGLE

ADJECTIVE/ADVERB QUESTIONS

• Which one?• What kind?• Whose?• How many?

• How?• When?• Where?• Why?

2-D: PREPOSITIONS AND PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

• A PHRASE is a group of words WITHOUT a subject and verb (this acts as a single part of speech)• A CLAUSE is a group of words WITH a subject and

a verb.• All phrases serve as a single part of speech.

That means that even though each word of a prepositional phrase is acting as a certain part of speech, the whole phrase may be considered as doing one “job” in the sentence, or being one part of speech

• Prepositional phrases generally serve as as either adjectives or adverbs. That means they will modify NOUNS if they are adjective phrases, or VERBS, ADJECTIVES, or other ADVERBS if they are adverb phrases

The squirrel ran up the tree, down the tree, behind the tree, through the tree, under the tree, around the tree, into the tree.

All of the underlined words connect a noun, tree, with the rest of the sentence. What question do these phrases answer regarding the squirrel and the tree?

• WHERE! (or possibly HOW).• This means that these prepositional phrases are

acting as what part of speech?

• Adverbs

• Because…

• The phrases answer where and how the verb was carried out!

HOW TO FIGURE OUT IF A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE IS AN ACTING AS AN ADJECTIVE OR AN ADVERB

EXERCISE 2-6

• 1. The boy with the red hat was singing.

• 2. A basket of food appeared.

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