Monday DGP 11 Identify the parts of speech (NAPPIVAC) its very warm in our classroom today Nom pron advadj prep Poss pron nadv lv pres.

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Monday DGP 11 Identify the parts of speech (NAPPIVAC) its very warm in our classroom today Nom pron advadj prep Poss pron nadv lv pres

Svi pa op its very warm ( in our classroom ) today adv prep ph Tuesday Identify the parts of the sentence and underline the complete subject once and the complete predicate twice.

Wednesday Identify the clause(s), put brackets around the clause(s), and identify the sentenced type and purpose. its very warm in our classroom today Ind Cl Type – SS Purpose - Dec

Thursday Rewrite the sentence adding capitalization, punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks where needed. its very warm in our classroom today Corrections It’s very warm in our classroom today.

Friday Diagram this week’s sentence It ‘swarm in classroom our today very