1 14-1 Noun clauses: introductionNoun clauses: introduction 14-2 Noun clauses that begin with a question wordNoun clauses that begin with a question word.
Literature: What are we learning? Language Arts Mrs. Catlett.
Basic Sentence Patterns & Punctuation Guide. Independent Clause (a.k.a. Complete Sentence) It is. Subject/ Verb.
Sentence Variety 6 types 1.Simple Sentences 2.Compound Sentences 3.Complex Sentences 4.Compound-Complex 5.Sentence with Appositive Phrase 6.Sentence with.
Heald College Teri Tosspon. 50 minutes to write, worth 80 points 2-3 pages long Address ALL of these questions Summarize (tell what happened)
The Simpsons Teach Sentences Independent Clause --- Marge Marge is an independent woman. She can survive on her own.
Sentence Structure Adding Variety to Sentence Structure To make your writing more interesting and give it a distinct VOICE, you should try to vary your.
Conjunctions That Join Equals Objectives Distinguish between simple and compound sentences. Punctuate compound sentences joined by and, or, not, and but.
Grammar: ‘Have’ not ‘Of’, Parts of a Sentence, and Clauses This workshop will: −Refresh your understanding of grammar terminology - Cover ‘to have’ verb.
Book p. 118-149 Booklet p.26 Week 3 command A command is a sentence that gives an order or direction. Use a period (.) to end a command.
Verb Tense Study Notes. Am, Is, Are (To be verbs in the present) Language Objective: We will complete sentences using am, is, or are to connect the subject.
It all builds on one little green sheet of paper… sentence basics.