Today’s Bellringer 10/01 Correct the sentence errors. Bethoven was borned on december 16 1770 in germany.

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Today’s Bellringer 10/01 Correct the sentence errors. Bethoven was borned on december in germany

Today’s Bellringer 10/01 Correct the sentence errors. When jack and me helps clean the chemistry lab we wash the flasks test tubes and beakers.

Today’s Bellringer- 10/01 Take a quiz from the stool and begin. When you are done, complete this bellringer: Supply the device. 1.) A group of workers is described as “hands.”! 2.) It was not a mere man he was holding, but a giant; or a block of granite. The pull was unendurable. The pain unendurable.! 3.) He was a Good Samaritan yesterday when he helped the lady start her car.!

Prepositions Preposition- a joining word, that joins the noun or pronoun to the rest of the sentence. It is labeled P. Object of the preposition- the noun or pronoun after the preposition in the sentence. It is labeled OP. Prepositional phrases- the preposition + the object of the preposition. It is identified in the question and answer flow after you say the word CHECK. If there is more than one prepositional phrase in a sentence, read all the prepositional phrases during that time.

Let’s Classify! Susan went home after lunch.

The long line of camels plodded steadily across the hot desert.

The scientific instrument flashed at a dangerously low level on the monitor.

Quick Fire Challenge!!!!! Choose the correct homonym for sentence. 1. The plaster cast will help the broken bone (heal, heel). 2. The (cede, seed) is the specialized part of a plant that contains reproductive organs. 3. Dr. Demento built his castle on a dreary deserted (aisle, I'll, isle) located far away from the mainland. 4. Dasha's piano (lessen, lesson) is at 3:30 every week. 5. Would you (grate, great) the cheese for the pizza? 6. After Nell's surgery, she looked (pail, pale) and tired for several weeks. 7. Mrs. Gevatte's voice was (hoarse, horse) by the time she finished reading all the test items. 8. If there is a monopoly, there is only one (cellar, seller) for the commodity. 9. (You're, Your) desk has been moved to the corner of the room. 10. There was graffiti on three sides of the building, but the back was (bare, bear).