Week Eleven By: Rachel Ronda
Monday: Parts of Speech Nouns Pronoun (type and case) Verb (tense and type) Adverb Adjective Preposition Conjunction (type) Gerund Participle Infinitive Article
Monday: Parts of Speech there are pretty flowers in your garden however they dont smell very good
Monday: Check there are pretty flowers in your garden however they dont smell very good Adv. lv pres. Adj.nPrep. 2 nd poss pro. n Adv. 2 nd nom pro. hvAdv. lv pres. Adv.Adj.
Tuesday: Identify Sentence Parts Subject Verb (transitive or intransitive) Direct Object Indirect Object Predicate Nominative Predicate Adjective Appositive or Appositive Phrases Prepositional Phrase (adjective or adverb) Gerund Phrase Infinitive Phrase Participial Phrase Object of Preposition Object of Infinitive Object of Gerund Object of Participle
Tuesday: Identify Sentence Parts there are pretty flowers in your garden however they dont smell very good
Tuesday: Check there are pretty flowers in your garden however they dont smell very good viPAS () Adv. Prep. ph. o.p. S2S2 vi 2 PA
Wednesday: Identify Clauses and Sentence Type Independent Adverb Dependent Adjective Dependent Noun Dependent Simple Compound Complex Compund-Complex
Wednesday: Identify Clauses and Sentence Type there are pretty flowers in your garden however they dont smell very good
Wednesday: Check there are pretty flowers in your garden however they dont smell very good Compound Sentence Ind. Cl. 2 Ind. Cl.
Thursday: Add Punctuation and Capitalization Commas Semicolons Apostrophes Underlining Quotation Marks
Thursday: Add Punctuation and Capitalization there are pretty flowers in your garden however they dont smell very good
Thursday: Check There are pretty flowers in your garden; however, they don’t smell very good.
Friday: Diagram the Sentence There are pretty flowers in your garden; however, they don’t smell very good.
Friday: Check flowersare pretty there in garden howeversmell do good however n’t very your