SP #15 & #16 – Open with a Participle (15-present, 16- past)

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SP #15 & #16 – Open with a Participle (15-present, 16- past) Participles always act as adjectives. They always connect to nouns. Present Part -ing ending Eating quickly, I couldn’t be late for school. Past Part -ed ending Burned by the fire, the child cried loudly. Write For Power Write For Power - English Gold

SP #15 – Present Participle Flying through the air, Andrew bravely fought crime. Driving recklessly, DJ should not get his license. Singing in the shower, Davielle slipped on the soap. Running in the park, Eric got attacked by a dog. Write For Power Write For Power - English Gold

Write For Power - English Gold SP #16 – Past Participle Laughed at by the class, Vickie was in tears. Cleaned by Christie, the room was still dirty. Stunned by her beauty, Victor couldn’t even speak. Shocked at the sight, the teacher fainted. Write For Power Write For Power - English Gold

Assignment – Due Wednesday 5 SP #15s 5 SP #16s Write a list of ALL 16 Sentence Patterns. Strong Active Verb Question Exclamation Adverb Opener Write For Power Write For Power - English Gold