Tomorrow’s Test: Vocab + SAWs, Tom Sawyer, a wee bit o’ Gramma.
Tonight: Click the test link, open your Tom Sawyer book, and LOOK UP THE ANSWERS!
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“Gramma, 4/19.” noun, verb, pronoun, adjective, adverb, conjunction, interjection
- The main one in a sentence is also known as the predicate.
- 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.
- (2) Only described by adjectives.
1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____ 5._____
6. I’m _____? Do you even know what that means? (LOL. It’s a joke.)
7. It was rather _____ of Pony and Johnny to rush into the burning church.
8. The fireman jumped out of bed with ____ when the alarm sounded.
9. (2) The Socs always would say the word greaser _____(ly) and with ______(ing).
Tom Sawyer. Two questions.
- How did Tom get back at the maid who dumped water on him outside Becky’s window?
- What does Tom fantasize about twice in Chapter 3?
Chapter 4: Movie excerpt from 1938?
Chapter 6: Let’s meet Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher.