Appositives By: Emma spencer, Ja’ veonna, and aryail grammar.

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Appositives By: Emma spencer, Ja’ veonna, and aryail grammar

Definition of appositives and examples An appositive is a noun, noun phrase, or series of nouns placed next to another word or phrase to identify or rename it. Examples: ▪ Mrs. Bowman,my teacher, teaches language arts. My teacher is identifying Mrs. bowman ▪ My sister,Mary, got a puppy. My sister is identifying Mary ▪ Sam got a new book, The Lighting Thief. The lighting thief is the name of the book we can take it out but still make since.

Tell me the appositive Can you please get my lunchbox, it is pink. It is pink -is the answer I drove to the store, Kroger, to buy some bread. Kroger – is the answer The test, one step equations, was easy. One step equations- is the answer

Show what you know One half of the class will be player one the other player two

Simple sentences By: Ja’veonna, Emma, and aryail

Simple sentences definition and examples Definition: a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate. Example: I went to the store. This sentence only talks about one thing. Also, only contains one clause. it has a subject and predict which makes one clause The painting is made by Vincent van Gogh. This sentence only talks about one thing. Also, only contains one clause. it has a subject and predict which makes one clause Tell me out of the three sentences what is the simple sentence 1 I went to the store, and I bought milk. 2 I can’t wait to go to the park with Andy,and Bella 3 I bought milk, so we can bake the cake. Correct answer is 2

Why is the answer Correct answer is 2 It is 2 because 1 has two independent clause 1 I went to the store,and I bought milk It is not #3 because 3 I bought milk, so we can bake the cake. Has a subject and a predict I bought milk is a independent clause because it has a subject and a predict It has two independent clause so it is not a simple sentence It has a subject and predict so it a independent It has two independent clause so it is not a simple sentence

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Verbs and adverbs

Verbs A word to describe an action or a state of being ​ Examples: ​ He ran to the store. ​ We all swam in the pool. ​ They went to the party. ​ Tell me the correct answer verb I ____ my best friend on Friday. 1 went 2 saw 3Speak the correct verb is #2 – saw

Adverbs Emma, Ja’veonna, and aryail

Adverbs definition An adverb modifies a verb ​ Examples: ​ Carefully tells how I worked ​ I worked carefully around the store. ​ Quickly tell how I walked ​ I quickly walked around the Haunted house. Bravely tells how I jumped ​ ▪ I bravely jumped out the window.

Game ▪ I will give you a group of verbs tell me the one that fits the best. ​ ▪ The girl is ___ on the trampoline. ​ ▪ 1 jumping ​ ▪ 2 swam ​ ▪ 3 went ​ ▪ Correct answer is ​ ▪ Jumping ▪ The girl ran ____ to the store. ​ ▪ 1 Nearly ​ ▪ 2 afterwards ​ ▪ 3 Quickly ​ ▪ correct answer is Quickly

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