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Write the vocabulary words in your personal dictionary. Unit 1 Lesson 4 Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Make the sentence corrections in red. Write the vocabulary words in your personal dictionary. PowerEd Plans 2014

Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-4 Sentence Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express somewhere between worrying about what to ware tomorrow and who will be in my first period class. I must of fell asleep because I am awakened by a noise I loathe the alarm clock. Sentence Identification – Compound, Complex, Simple, Compound/Complex Type of Sentence(s) – Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory PowerEd Plans 2014

Unit 1-4 Corrections Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express ¶Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class, I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. Complex Declarative New Paragraph Homophone Fragment Capitalization Verb Tense Verb Tense End Punctuation Appositive PowerEd Plans 2014

Unit 1-4 Paragraph Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Paragraph Begin a new paragraph when starting a new topic.. Indent the first line of the new paragraph. ¶Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. PowerEd Plans 2014

Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-4 Capitalization Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Capitalization Writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter (upper-case letter) and the remaining letters in lower case. The first word of every sentence. Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. PowerEd Plans 2014

Unit 1-4 Homophone Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Homophone One of two or more words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning, origin, and sometimes spelling. “ware” is similar things, or things that are made of the same material. “wear” is to put on or try on articles of clothing. Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. PowerEd Plans 2014

Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-4 Fragment Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Fragment A group of words that begins with a capital letter and ends with a period, question mark, or exclamation point but is grammatically incomplete. Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. PowerEd Plans 2014

Verb Tense - Past vs. Perfect Unit 1-4 Verb Tense Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Verb Tense - Past vs. Perfect Perfect Tense is formed with the helping verbs have, has, and had and is used to express an event that has just finished, and to describe an event which, although in the past, has effects that continue into the present. Past Tense is a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the past Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. PowerEd Plans 2014

Appositive Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit Appositive Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Appositive An Appositive is a noun, noun phrase, or series of nouns placed next to another word or phrase to identify or rename it. It is set off with either comma(s) or parentheses. Mexico City, the biggest city in the world, has many archaeological sites. Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. PowerEd Plans 2014

Unit 1-4 Complex Sentence Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Complex Sentence A complex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. A complex sentence always has a subordinator such as because, since, after, although, or when or a relative pronoun such as that, who, or which. Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. PowerEd Plans 2014

Declarative Sentence Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-4 Declarative Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Declarative Sentence A sentence in the form of a statement. In a declarative sentence, the subject normally precedes the verb. A declarative sentence ends with a period. Somewhere between worrying about what to wear tomorrow and who will be in my first period class I must have fallen asleep because I was awakened by a noise I loathe, the alarm clock. PowerEd Plans 2014

loathe to feel disgust or intense aversion for Unit 1-4 Vocabulary Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express loathe Verb to feel disgust or intense aversion for PowerEd Plans 2014