Warm Up #6 It don’t seem possible that Beethoven could have wrote many of his most fine symphonies after going deaf. Correct the errors above: subject.

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Warm Up #6 It don’t seem possible that Beethoven could have wrote many of his most fine symphonies after going deaf. Correct the errors above: subject –verb agreement; comparative/superlative adjectives

(verb, double subject, plurals) WARM UP #7 Mozart he begun writing symphonys when he was five years old. (verb, double subject, plurals)

(commas, capitalization, verb tense) WARM UP #8 According to legend king arthur becomes king when he pulled the magic sword Excalibur from a stone. (commas, capitalization, verb tense)

WARM UP #9: Choose ONE!  Use at least three spelling words and highlight them in your paragraph 1. What would you do if you woke up one morning to find yourself invisible? 2. If and when I raise children, I will… and I’ll never… 3. If you could go back in time, where would you go and why?