Daily Oral Language Week 3 M. Greene. Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors 22 students should of did the following read the report outline it and.

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Daily Oral Language Week 3 M. Greene

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors 22 students should of did the following read the report outline it and they should of wrote a paper noone in those positions were ask to do these things first sample the Product second write a report and third they wasnt asked to mail the report to the company Day 1

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors 22 students should of did the following read the report outline it and they should of wrote a paper Write out numbers at beginning of sentence, Hyphen (compound number), Enunciation, Verb (do), Colon (series), Commas (series), parallelism noone in those positions were ask to do these things first sample the Product second write a report and third they wasnt asked to mail the report to the company Spelling (no one), Subject/Verb Agreement (no one – singular), Colon (series), Commas (after adverbs – first, etc.), Common noun, Semi-colons (separate series containing commas), Parrallelism Day 1

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors Twenty-two students should have done the following: read the report, outlined it, and written a paper. Write out numbers at beginning of sentence, Hyphen (compound number), Enunciation, Verb (do), Colon (series), Commas (series), parallelism No one in those positions was asked to do these things: first, sample the product; second, write a report; and third, mail the report to the company. Spelling (no one), Subject/Verb Agreement (no one – singular), Colon (series), Commas (after adverbs – first, etc.), Common noun, Semi-colons (separate series containing commas), Parrallelism Day 1

Diagramming a Simple Sentence Our students and their friends will collaborate and work with students from Clovis East.

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors the pipe bursted during the morning during the afternoon dad founded a plumber to repair them the woman who was the one wearing the green hat should of brung her Mother and Father with she Day 2

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors the pipe bursted during the morning during the afternoon dad founded a plumber to repair them Words confused (burst, bust), Semicolon (separate two main clauses), Proper noun, Verb (find), Pronoun- antecedent agreement the woman who was the one wearing the green hat should of brung her Mother and Father with she Reduction (dead words), Enunciation, Verb (bring), Capitalization, Pronoun Day 2

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors The pipe busted during the morning; during the afternoon Dad found a plumber to repair it. Words confused (burst, bust), Semicolon (separate two main clauses), Proper noun, Verb (find), Pronoun- antecedent agreement The woman wearing the green hat should have brought her mother and father with her. Reduction (dead words), Enunciation, Verb (bring), Capitalization, Pronoun Day 2

You try… Fresno, a very hot valley city, is populated with many diverse cultures.

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors jim dont want nothing returned but time and sports illustrated the 2 magazines that he give to them students susan exclaimed heatedly the better of them three children didnt even place in that there contest Day 3

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors jim dont want nothing returned but time and sports illustrated the 2 magazines that he give to them students Subject-Verb Agreement, Apostrophe (contraction), Single vs. Double Negative, Proper nouns (magazines), Underline (titles), Comma (appositive), Write out numbers 10 and below, Parallel Verb Tense, Determiner susan exclaimed heatedly the better of them three children didnt even place in that there contest Comma (direct quotation), Quotation marks (direct quotation), Capitalize 1 st word of direct quotation, Superlative Degree, Determiners, Apostrophe (contraction), Exclamation Point Day 3

Correct the Sentences BelowTypes of Errors Jim doesn’t want anything returned but Time and Sports Illustrated, the two magazines that he gave to those students. Subject-Verb Agreement, Apostrophe (contraction), Single vs. Double Negative, Proper nouns (magazines), Underline (titles), Comma (appositive), Write out numbers 10 and below, Parallel Verb Tense, Determiner Susan exclaimed heatedly, “The best of those three children didn’t even place in that contest!” Comma (direct quotation), Quotation marks (direct quotation), Capitalize 1 st word of direct quotation, Superlative Degree, Determiners, Apostrophe (contraction), Exclamation Point Day 3

Diagramming Prepositional Phrases Mrs. Holmes, my freshman English teacher, and her colleagues had lunch with my parents yesterday.