Agenda Read AR book for next quarter. Study for Handbook Chapter 1 Test.

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Agenda Read AR book for next quarter. Study for Handbook Chapter 1 Test.

Grammar Review Subjects and Predicates

Why is it important for us to learn grammar?

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate The Batman comic book has been on the kitchen table since this morning.

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate The Batman comic book has been on the kitchen table since this morning.

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate Do you think Robert Pattinson is cute? How do we make this sentence easier to deal with? Hint: You do think Robert Pattinson is cute.

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate Do you think Robert Pattinson is cute?

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate Unfortunately, the Dodgers didn't do well this season.

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate Unfortunately, the Dodgers didn't do well this season. Adverbs are not part of the simple predicate!

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate All of the donuts were eaten by Homer.

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate All of the donuts were eaten by Homer. Hint: Watch out for prepositional phrases!

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate Whenever Radiohead is on the radio, I want to sing along. Remember: “Whenever Radiohead is on the radio” is a dependent clause

Find The Complete and Simple Predicate Whenever Radiohead is on the radio, I want to sing along. Remember: “Whenever Radiohead is on the radio” is a dependent clause!

Find The Complete And Simple Predicate In These Sentences It is raining hard outside today. Whenever I feel blue, I like to play the guitar. Did you and Lisa watch the Lakers game last night? Go do your homework. Michael Jordan leapt and slammed the ball into the basket. On cold days, I like to stay in bed and read.

Find The Complete And Simple Predicate In These Sentences It is raining hard outside today. Whenever I feel blue, I like to play the guitar. Did you and Lisa watch the Lakers game last night? Go do your homework. Michael Jordan leapt and slammed the ball into the basket. On cold days, I like to stay in bed and read.

Find The Complete And Simple Predicate In These Sentences It is raining hard outside today. Whenever I feel blue, I like to play the guitar. Did you and Lisa watch the Lakers game last night? Go do your homework. Michael Jordan leapt and slammed the ball into the basket. On cold days, I like to stay in bed and read.

Find The Complete And Simple Predicate In These Sentences It is raining hard outside today. Whenever I feel blue, I like to play the guitar. Did you and Lisa watch the Lakers game last night? Go do your homework. Michael Jordan leapt and slammed the ball into the basket. On cold days, I like to stay in bed and read.

Find The Complete And Simple Predicate In These Sentences It is raining hard outside today. Whenever I feel blue, I like to play the guitar. Did you and Lisa watch the Lakers game last night? Go do your homework. Michael Jordan leapt and slammed the ball into the basket. On cold days, I like to stay in bed and read.

Find The Complete And Simple Predicate In These Sentences It is raining hard outside today. Whenever I feel blue, I like to play the guitar. Did you and Lisa watch the Lakers game last night? Go do your homework. Michael Jordan leapt and slammed the ball into the basket. On cold days, I like to stay in bed and read.

Find The Complete And Simple Predicate It is raining hard outside today. Whenever I feel blue, I like to play the guitar. Did you and Lisa watch the Lakers game last night? Go do your homework. Michael Jordan leapt and slammed the ball into the basket. On cold days, I like to stay in bed and read.

Find The Complete And Simple Subject 1. When Mike dropped the laptop, John got very upset. 2. All of us ran for cover when it started raining. 3. The birds in the tree outside sang loud enough to wake Sam up. 4. Buzz and Woody were afraid that they would never see Andy again. 5. A pod of dolphins swam by me while I was surfing.

Find The Complete And Simple Subject 1. When Mike dropped the laptop, John got very upset. 2. All of us ran for cover when it started raining. 3. The birds in the tree outside sang loud enough to wake Sam up. 4. Buzz and Woody were afraid that they would never see Andy again. 5. A pod of dolphins swam by me while I was surfing.

Find The Complete And Simple Subject 1. When Mike dropped the laptop, John got very upset. 2. All of us ran for cover when it started raining. 3. The birds in the tree outside sang loud enough to wake Sam up. 4. Buzz and Woody were afraid that they would never see Andy again. 5. A pod of dolphins swam by me while I was surfing.

Find The Complete And Simple Subject 1. When Mike dropped the laptop, John got very upset. 2. All of us ran for cover when it started raining. 3. The birds in the tree outside sang loud enough to wake Sam up. 4. Buzz and Woody were afraid that they would never see Andy again. 5. A pod of dolphins swam by me while I was surfing.

Find The Complete And Simple Subject 1. When Mike dropped the laptop, John got very upset. 2. All of us ran for cover when it started raining. 3. The birds in the tree outside sang loud enough to wake Sam up. 4. Buzz and Woody were afraid that they would never see Andy again. 5. A pod of dolphins swam by me while I was surfing.

Find The Complete And Simple Subject 1. When Mike dropped the laptop, John got very upset. 2. All of us ran for cover when it started raining. 3. The birds in the tree outside sang loud enough to wake Sam up. 4. Buzz and Woody were afraid that they would never see Andy again. 5. A pod of dolphins swam by me while I was surfing.

Identify The Underlined Parts 1. Yesterday, Jill and I went to Huntington Beach. 2. What did you do last summer? 3. On my last test, I earned an A. 4. Cory was not allowed to play games until he finished his homework.

Identify The Underlined Parts 1. Don't go in there! 2. Have you read the chapter? 3. The five of us make a good team. 4. I had eaten fish for dinner.

10-13 Read AR book for 2 nd Quarter Handbook Chapter 1 Test tomorrow. Handbook Review Study guide, worksheets due tomorrow.

AR 1 st quarter goal due Oct.20 th Vocabulary Unit 4 due Friday