Today’s Bellringer 02/ 28/ 14
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Today’s Bellringer 02/28/14Correct the sentence errors.
look at this! Jake shouted. i found a watch under the bench
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Examples of Inverted Order Prepositional Phrase After lunch we/ went home.
Helping Verb-Are you/ going to the concert?
Adverb Yesterday we/ went to my grandfather’s house.
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Write I if the sentence is in inverted order or N if the sentence is in natural order.
① The tired workers went home at midnight.② The unruly children suddenly ran toward the
busy street!
③ In the early evening thousands of black bats
eagerly poured from the huge cave entrance.
④ Yesterday the mechanic listened carefully to
the whining sound from the engine of the car.
⑤ For several hours the enormous yellow
balloon in the sky floated aimlessly.
⑥ After summer vacation the football players
eagerly gathered around the coach.
⑦ The band members worked very hard on the
competition music.
⑧ Are you going to the volleyball game today?
⑨ The dense fog finally lifted in the late
afternoon.
⑩ During a heavy snowstorm the daring skier raced for help for
the stranded family.
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Today’s Bellringer 02/27/14
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Copy these notes into your notebookConjunction- a word that joins words or groups of words together. The three most common are and, or, and but. Conjunctions are labeled with a C.
Compound Parts- when words are joined by a conjunction, the parts that are joined are called compound parts. The label C is written in front of the regular labels. CSN for compound subject noun or CV for compound verb.
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Let’s Classify!
____The dogs and cats fought ferociously in the dark alley way.____
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____Come and look out the front window at the snow on our sidewalk!___