English Recap Topics For test 1 Semester 2. Prepositions.

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English Recap Topics For test 1 Semester 2

Prepositions

Write which version of (there, their, they’re) that best completes each sentence. Example A- Do you see the dog over ________________? (there, their, they’re) Answer- there 1. __________________ are many people at this event. (there, their, they’re) 2. Can you tell that __________________ very happy with us? (there, their, they’re) 3. Can you show me _________________ work? (there, their, they’re) 4. __________________ some of the best students in the school. (there, their, they’re)

To- A preposition before a noun or infinitive before a verb. (Let’s go to the store). Two- The number 2 (I would like two tacos please.) Too- A synonym for also or when having excess amounts. (There are too many people here.) Choose the correct homophone in parentheses to correctly complete each sentence. 1. I would like to go _____________ Disneyland for my birthday. (too, to) 2. David has _____________ dogs and a cat. (two, to) 3. They would like to go to the opera _____________! (too, two)

Homophones Study from: English notebook Homework notebook Oxford English book page 101 English Workbook page 40

Apostrophes Study from: English notebook Homework notebook Oxford English book pages: 132, 133 English Workbook page 52

Prefixes and Suffixes

A suffix is a group of letters added to the end of a word. The suffix changes the word’s meaning.

Suffixes and Prefixes Study from: English notebook Homework notebook Oxford English book pages: 27, 57, 70 and 105 English Workbook pages 12 and 29