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Warm ups Week 4/11-4/15. Monday 4/11 Write one example of each of the following sentence types: Simple (s-v) Compound (fanboy + ind) Complex (dc, ic)

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1 Warm ups Week 4/11-4/15

2 Monday 4/11 Write one example of each of the following sentence types: Simple (s-v) Compound (fanboy + ind) Complex (dc, ic) Compound-complex (clauses + fanboy)

3 Tuesday 4/12 Per 1 & 7 Writing challenge! Write a complex-compound sentence using two of the five senses. If you need a topic, it’s the secret meaning of your name. THEN, GET INTO A LARGE CIRCLE FOR DISCUSSION TODAY.

4 Tuesday 4/12 Per 2, 3 6 Rewrite the following two sentences to create one compound sentence. The boxing match will take place in Las Vegas. More than twenty thousand spectators will pay to see the fight.

5 Wednesday 4/13 Combine the following two sentences into a complex sentence using the dependent clause connector "provided." Billy will give a speech at the state university. He will get back from his trip to Europe by Thursday.

6 Thursday 4/14 Omit the conditional clause connector "if" in this sentence, after which you will need to change the word order. If the students had been attentive in class, they would have taken better notes.

7 Friday 4/15 Omit the conditional clause connector "if" in this sentence, after which you will need to change the word order. If the students had been attentive in class, they would have taken better notes.

8 Friday 4/15 Rewrite the following sentence by placing the participle at the beginning of the sentence. The chef, mixing the spices vigorously into the chili, eagerly prepared the meal, which had been prepared for many Hollywood stars.


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