Today you need… – Composition Books – 3 index cards – Write in Agenda – Start Grammar Bell Work Have your homework out on your desk.

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Today you need… – Composition Books – 3 index cards – Write in Agenda – Start Grammar Bell Work Have your homework out on your desk.

Sentence Pattern #8 PREP PHRASE + PREP PHRASE + COMMA + NOUN + BFF + PREP PHRASE Example: Around the curve, through the aisles, the shoppers quickly scurried through the store Your turn: _______________________

Sentence Pattern #9 INFINITIVE PHRASE + PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE + COMMA + NOUN + BFF + SENTENCE (to + verb +prep phrase, + noun + BFF + prep phrase) Example: To get the best deals on iPads, the shoppers quickly scurried through the store. Your turn: _______________________

Sentence Pattern #10 ADVERB CLAUSE + SENTENCE (dependent word + noun + verb + prepositional phrase + comma + noun + BFF + prep phrase.) Example: As the cashiers rushed to check out customers, the shoppers quickly scurried through the store Your turn: _______________________

Sentence Pattern #11 ADJECTIVE CLAUSE + SENTENCE (subject + comma + [choose one:] that, which, who, whom, whose + comma + BFF + prep phrase ) Example: The shoppers, who were determined to get the deals, quickly scurried through the store. Your turn: _______________________

Boys dribble down the court. SP 5 SP 6 SP 7 SP 8 SP 9 SP 10 SP 11