“GRAMMA, 9/24.” Do on a new sheet in you notebook.
COPY the following sentence and then above each word, label it as a Noun, Verb, ADJective, ADVerb, or PROnoun.
You do not need to label the word FOR. This is your cheat sheet for Friday.
My llama very thoughtfully gave his mom a nice present for her birthday.
CLAUSES. COPY into notebook:
A CLAUSE is a group of words that has a subject and a verb.
An INDEPENDENT CLAUSE can stand alone as a sentence.
A DEPENDENT (AKA SUBORDINATE) CLAUSE cannot stand alone.
“Clauses, 9/24.” Identify the bold-faced, underlined clause as INDendent or DEPendent. EXAMPLE: Please bring your camera when you visit. DEP.
- The llamas won the match because they practiced harder.
- Jennifer bought that llama when it was just a puppy.
- If you need more llamas, I can loan you some.
- The llama passed his test although he didn’t really study.
- When the llama lands, please stay in your seats.
- The instrument that you heard is a llamaphone.
- Things have changed since the llama saw you last.
What kinds of words are associated with DEPENDENT CLAUSES? (because, if, when, although, since…) - Add a DEPENDENT CLAUSE to the following independent one: The llama was annoyed.
“Vocab, 9/24.”
barrage, circumvent, reminisce, sullen, siege, defunct, exploit, delirious, dispel, pensive
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- At the family reunion, we sat around ___(ing) about the last reunion.
- The world traveler’s many _____(s) made for an exciting book. (Not reminisce.)
- The quarterback ____(ed) every weakness in the defense and threw for 5 touchdowns.
- I was worried about the plan, but his clear explanation ____(ed) any doubts I had.
- This adjective from this week is similar in meaning to the word contemplative from last week. ____
- I was _____ and bored when Mom made me go to my sister’s ballet recital.
- The reporters unleashed a _____ of questions at Ponyboy…
- …and he felt like he was under _____ until Darry made them stop.
Outsiders Chapter 7–>8.
A link to the on-line version in case you are absent.