Tomorrow’s Test: Grammar, Vocab, Tom Sawyer.
“Grammar Review, 4/27.” (13)
noun, verb, pronoun, adjective, adverb, conjunction, interjection, preposition
- The main one in a sentence is also known as the predicate.
- A word that shows the relationship between two words in the sentence.
- Answers the questions how, where, or when.
- Answers the questions which one, what kind, how many.
- A connecting word that joins words, phrases, or clauses.
- A substitute for a noun.
- A word of surprise or strong emotion.
- Often ends in -ly.
- Has a past, present, and future.
- Intensifies adjectives and adverbs.
- Never stands alone.
- (2) Only described by adjectives.
1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____ 5._____
6. I’m _____? Do you even know what that means? (haha)
7. Pony and Johnny were _____ heroes; the real deal.
8. The detective _____(ed) the criminal’s identity from the clues he left behind.
9. It was rather _______ of Pony and Johnny to rush into the burning church.
10. There are two commandments of the ten that forbid _____(ing).
11. The fireman jumped out of bed with _______ when the alarm sounded.
12. (2) The Socs always would say the word greaser _____(ly) and with ______(ing).
13. (2) Before he was allowed to ____ the job, he had to prove he was ready to _____ the plan.
Vocab Relay! Old School.
“Tom Sawyer, 4/27.” (5)
- Why was Tom the cool kid at school after his tooth was pulled?
- Why was Huck carrying a dead cat?
- What did all the wart superstitions have in common?
- What happens to Tom’s pulled tooth?
- Why did Tom admit to talking to Huck when he knew it would get him in trouble?
Read to end of ch 7.
Then…Movie excerpts from 1938?