Daily Oral Language Week 5 M. Greene. Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors the native american have knowed for a long time what it means to be persecuted.

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Daily Oral Language Week 5 M. Greene

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors the native american have knowed for a long time what it means to be persecuted dont you think dissecting earthworms is the name of a article in this biology magazine do you want to read them Day 1

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors the native american have knowed for a long time what it means to be persecuted dont you think Proper adjective, Proper noun (race), Subject-Verb agreement, Verb (know), Comma (tag question), Apostrophe (contraction), Question mark dissecting earthworms is the name of a article in this biology magazine do you want to read them Proper Noun (title), Quotation marks (article), Article adjective, Period (avoidance of run-on sentence), Pronoun- antecedent agreement, Question mark Day 1

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors The Native American has known for a long time what it means to be persecuted, don’t you think? Proper adjective, Proper noun (race), Subject-Verb agreement, Verb (know), Comma (tag question), Apostrophe (contraction), Question mark “Dissecting Earthworms” is the name of an article in this biology magazine. Do you want to read it? Proper Noun (title), Quotation marks (article), Article adjective, Period (avoidance of run-on sentence), Pronoun- antecedent agreement, Question mark Day 1

Diagramming a Complex Sentence The woman who just left the room will probably be the next president.

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors an olderly man who was the one sipping the green tea should of brung some Honey and Cinnamon with he mom stated you could of raise the window for more air or you could of open the door for more air Day 2

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors an olderly man who was the one sipping the green tea should of brung some Honey and Cinnamon with he Enunciation, Adverb, Verb (bring), Pronoun (case), common nouns, Reduction (unnecessary words) mom stated you could of raise the window for more air or you could of open the door for more air Comma (direct quotation), Quotation marks (direct quotation), Capitalization (first word of direct quotation), Enunciation, Verbs (raise, open), Reduction (compound predicate) Day 2

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors The elderly man sipping the green tea should have brought some honey and cinnamon with him. Enunciation, Adjective, Verb (bring), Pronoun (case), common nouns, Reduction (unnecessary words) Mom stated, “You could have raised the window or opened the door for more air.” Comma (direct quotation), Quotation marks (direct quotation), Capitalization (first word of direct quotation), Enunciation, Verbs (raise, open), Reduction (compound predicate) Day 2

You try… We will go to the restaurant when this movie has finished.

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors arent their alot of quoted passages in youre paragraph richard irregardless of the similarities youve noted the new york post is different than the new york daily news Day 3

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors arent their alot of quoted passages in youre paragraph richard Apostrophe (contraction), Homophones, Spelling, Comma (direct address), Proper noun (person), Question mark irregardless of the similarities youve noted the new york post is different than the new york daily news Invented word, Apostrophe (contraction), Comma (introductory adverbial clause), Proper nouns (newspapers), Underline (titles), Different from not than Day 3

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors Aren’t there a lot of quoted passages in your paragraph, Richard? Apostrophe (contraction), Homophones, Spelling, Comma (direct address), Proper noun (person), Question mark Regardless of the similarities you’ve noted, the New York Post is different from the New York Daily News. Invented word, Apostrophe (contraction), Comma (introductory adverbial clause), Proper nouns (newspapers), Underline (titles), Different from not than Day 3

Diagramming Josh walked quickly through the cemetery as if he were really frightened.

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors the students had sold many pizzas the trip doesnt cost them to much nancy washed the car folds the newspapers and than she delivers it Day 4

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors the students had sold many pizzas the trip doesnt cost them to much Subordinate clause, Comma (introductory adverbial clause), Parallel tense, Apostrophe (contraction), Homophone nancy washed the car folds the newspapers and than she delivers it Comma (series), Parallel tense, Parallel structure, wrong word, pronoun- antecedent agreement Day 4

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors Because the students had sold many pizzas, the trip didn’t cost them too much. Subordinate clause, Comma (introductory adverbial clause), Parallel tense, Apostrophe (contraction), Homophone Because could be Since Nancy washes the car, folds the newspapers, and then delivers them. Comma (series), Parallel tense, Parallel structure, wrong word, pronoun- antecedent agreement Could be in past tense too Day 4

Charlene gave Dilbert all the trouble that he could handle.