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Vocabulary Activity Pre and Ped

Questions 1 and 2 You are completely capable of writing sentences for questions 1 and 2. The sentences need to make sense and show that you understand the meaning of the vocabulary word. Remember to use capital letters and correct punctuation.

Question 3- Introductory Words Ever since I got my new puppy, I feel so responsible. If you don’t feel like studying, you should go for a walk. Having read the book, Wonder, I now want to go to the movie. After I finish correcting this paper, I will help you with your math.

Question 4- Nouns Use 2 Proper Nouns Mickelson Middle School, Mr. Steffensen, Diet Coke, Walmart, Boys and Girls Club,etc. AND use word from the list.

Question 5-Parts of Speech Noun endings -tion -or/er –ment Dance-------Dancer Run-----------Runner Celebrate-------Celebration Inspect-------Inspection Invest--------Investment Ship------Shipment Now use the words from your vocabulary list to answer Question 5.

Question 6 Compound Sentences Write 2 simple sentences and combine them with Comma and a Conjunction = , and , but , or Semicolon ; Tom ran to the end zone, and he showed off his touchdown dance! Sarah ripped her pants; she was sooooo embarrassed! Don’t forget to use a word from the list.

Question 7 Write a question You are completely capable of creating a question using a word from the list. Remember to use correct punctuation!

Question 8- Use An You will use An before a word that starts with a vowel in the sentence you are creating. Don’t forget to use a word from the list.

Question 9-Action Verb Action Verbs show ACTION RUN, JUMP, SKIP, HIT, LAUGH, and LOVE

Question 10-4 Syllables