Rewrite the paragraphs as a group; choose one to improve.
Reflecting on your own learning: Did Thursday’s lesson help you understand sentence structures? Do you think it will help your writing? Your first test will be on November 21st 2014.
What’s wrong with the red sentences? Who did you meet yesterday? Who did you give the letter to? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpLxLYELKPY Also, complete the worksheet to review what we did last class on sentences. Your first test will be on November 21st 2014
How do we use relative pronouns? To know what relative pronouns are. To understand how different relative pronouns are used and how they function. To be able to apply relative pronouns appropriately in different sentences. Pronoun; Subject; Object
Pronoun; Subject; Object To know what relative pronouns are. They are clauses that qualify a noun. They are introduced by a word which is called RELATIVE PRONOUN. This pronoun both - substitutes the noun the clause qualifies - it is the subject or a complement in the sentence it introduces Relative clauses John is the man who has won the lottery. subject I can’t find the place where I left my glasses. complement Pronoun; Subject; Object
Pronoun; Subject; Object To know what relative pronouns are. The most common relatives are: who It substitutes a person. which It substitutes an animal or a thing. Relative clauses that It substitutes a person, an animal or a thing. whose It substitutes a possession. when It substitutes a time. where It substitutes a place. Pronoun; Subject; Object
Pronoun; Subject; Object Consolidation From yesterday, when we were working on those paragraphs making them simple, compound and complex sentences. See if you need to add any relative pronouns to your sentences/paragraphs. Pronoun; Subject; Object
Rewrite the paragraphs as a group; choose one to improve.
How do we use relative pronouns? To know what relative pronouns are. To understand how different relative pronouns are used and how they function. To be able to apply relative pronouns appropriately in different sentences. Pronoun; Subject; Object
Pronoun; Subject; Object I love pronouns! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJDIEs4wEdQ http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/who_whom.htm Today, we are going to continue where we left off. TEST: Tuesday 11th February Multiple Choice You will correct a paragraph Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences Relative Pronouns Pronoun; Subject; Object
Don’t yell out the answers! Quiz
Quiz 2 The men, ....... were in a hurry, didn't finish the job properly That Who which Who!
Who! Quiz 1 The people ....... moved in next door seem very friendly. Which Where Whose Who!
Complex! Quiz 3 I'm not sure yet, but I think I'll become a teacher. Simple Complex Compound Complex!
Quiz 4 Two guys, ....... car had broken down, asked me for a lift Where Whom Whose Which Whose!
Quiz 5 Where! Stratford is the town ____ Shakespeare was born in. Whose Either could be used here. Where!
That Quiz 6 The car ____ was stolen belonged to my partner. Who Whom Whose That That
Quiz 7 The company, _____ CEO is under investigation, is doing very badly. Which Whose Either could be used here. Whose!
Quiz 8 Mrs. Carrero said that will be enough, and everyone agreed. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Compound
Quiz 9 Complex! Elijah remained at home because he had a sore throat. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Complex!
Quiz 10 Since we had only gone a mile from camp, we could turn back before dark. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Complex!
Quiz 11 Those clouds promise snow; we might get another snow day off from school. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Compound
Quiz 12 Her left arm was badly broken at the wrist during the car accident. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Simple!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!