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Monday, 3/15 (Periods, 1,2,3) – Tuesday, 3/16 (Periods 5,6) – Mr. Coward's Seventh Grade English
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Monday, 3/15 (Periods, 1,2,3) – Tuesday, 3/16 (Periods 5,6)

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LAMS Schedule-March 15,2021 (1)

“Warm Up, 3/15, Clauses.” (Notebook!)

a) Write IND, DEP, or NOT for each boldfaced part of the sentence. 

b) Write S, CD, or CXfor each sentence.

  1. He failed the test after he ignored the llama’s warning.
  2. The llama is a quadruped with fins for swimming.
  3. Since the llama ate the hot dog, she got sick.
  4. Jack was much quicker than the llama was.
  5. Joe ate the hot dog even though the llama told him not to.
  6. Jill drove the car out to the llama’s house.

HOMEWORK! Hope you checked yesterday: KBARR, VOCAB, 600 all resume!


Comma Rules!

A. Use a comma before a conjunction that joins clauses in a compound sentence.
B. Use a comma after every item in a series except the last one.
C. Use a comma after an introductory word or phrase.
D. Use commas to set off a word or phrase that interrupts the flow in a sentence.
E. Use commas to set off nouns of direct address.
F. Use a comma to separate adjectives that modify the same noun.
G. Use commas to separate APPOSITIVES when they add extra information.
H. Use a comma when the reader might otherwise get confused.

 

(in notebook) “Comma Practice, 3/15”

Tell where the commas go and tell which rule (A-H) you followed to decide. If a sentence doesn’t need a comma, write correct.

  1. I asked my BFF the llama with the big ears what she wanted for lunch.
  2. This easy fun exercise will help you with your llama woes.
  3. Rachel Ray finds inspiration in cooking her family and her dog.
  4. I didn’t want to wake you up until I had to.
  5. They finally found at long last the missing child.
  6. Zoltan that llama doesn’t belong there!
  7. The llama that she rode to the wedding looked very pretty.
  8. Please no smoking food or beverages in the classroom!
  9. Sid waited for the llama to arrive so he could get a ride in his hot Camaro.
  10. We’re going to learn to cut and paste kids!

VLADEK!