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Complex Sentences – page 144. Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect a dependent clause and an independent clause. To show reason/cause Because Since As To show contrast Although Though Even though while. To show time relationship After Before Until While As
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Complex Sentences – page 144 Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect a dependent clause and an independent clause. • To show reason/cause • Because • Since • As • To show contrast • Although • Though • Even though • while • To show time relationship • After • Before • Until • While • As • To show condition • If • Even if
Activity 8 – page 146Writing Complex Sentences in the Future • What are you going to do after you graduate? • What are you going to do as soon as you finish this exercise? • What are you going to do before you go to bed tonight? • When are you going to do your homework? • When are going to eat dinner? • What are you going to do after you eat dinner?
Articles Page 147
Articles A, AN, THE – page 147 • A/An – Indefinite Articles • Singular count Nouns • Things in general/ nonspecific • A • When the next word begins with a consonant sound • An • When the next word begins with a vowel sound • I bought a sweater. • Wendy wants an ice cream cone. • Meet me at the library in ___hour. • John bought ___ unique gift for his mother. • Does your last name begin with ___ e or ___ n? • I had ___omelet and my son had ___ muffin for breakfast. an a an an an a
Articles A, AN, THE – page 147 • The • Singular and Plural • Noncount Nouns • Specific Things • Second and subsequent time • When speaker and listener are both familiar with the subject • When there is only one • The hat is new, but the shoes aren’t. • A cat fell in the water. • Are you going to the bank this afternoon? • I bought a sweater and a coat yesterday. The sweater is made of wool, but the coat is made of leather. • The Earth and the Sun are both in the Milky Way galaxy.
Single Count Nouns & Modifiers can never stand alone. One of these must come before it: • An Article • A • An • The • A Possessive adjective • A Quantifier • April owns ____ dog. • I am reading ____ book. • Give me _________ spoon. This one is dirty. • Where did ____ time go? • It’s raining. I need ____ umbrella. • He has ___ uncle who lives in New York. • Payday is tomorrow, but I still have ______ dollars. a my another the an an a few
Activity 10 - page 150 Sentence Writing: Review • Create complete sentences • Add the correct article • Use the correct verb tense • Use proper punctuation • Capitalize proper nouns • robert / go (negative)/ to / beach / tomorrow • Robert willnot go to the beach tomorrow.
Laura’s parents visitedtheEiffel Tower in Paris last year. • laura’s parents / visit / eiffel tower / in paris / last year • we / have / grammar / test / next week (question) • weather / be / very / nice / for / picnic / last Saturday • carol / bob / see / owl / in / tree / in their back yard / last night Will we have a grammar test next week? Are we going to have a grammar test next week? The weather was very nice for our picnic last Saturday. The weather was very nice for the picnic last Saturday. Carol and Bob sawan owl in a tree their back yard last night.
Doyou go to the movies every Friday night? The computers do not / don’t work anymore. • you/ go / movies/ every friday night (question) • computers / not work / anymore • i / bring / apple / sandwich / for lunch yesterday • after nicholas / graduate last week / his sister / give him / expensive gift • My dad / buy / me / bike / for / my last birthday / but / I / want / puppy Our computers are not / aren’t working anymore. Ibrought an apple andasandwich for lunch yesterday. After Nicholas graduatedlast week, his sister gave him an expensive gift. My dad bought me a bike for my last birthday, but I wanteda puppy.