Warm-Ups, NW2, Week 2. Warm-Ups, WriteSource Daily Grammar Workouts, Set 3: Focus on Punctuation (p )

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Warm-Ups, WriteSource Daily Grammar Workouts, Set 3: Focus on Punctuation (p. 14-16)

Warm-Ups, NW2, Week 2

Warm-Up, Monday, October 27th Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Colon, Semicolon, Abbreviation, Punctuation (Title) She closed the book and looked at the clock she had finished reading The Elder Brothers at exactly 1200 AM. (4)

Warm-Up, Tuesday, October 28th Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Quotation Marks, Hyphen, End Punctuation, Comma (Other) Hey Elena asked Steven Baron Sr. as we unpacked did you forget the grapes. You forgot the T shirts, too? Oh, brother (13)

Warm-Up, Wednesday, October 29th Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Semicolon, Comma (Appositive), Spelling, Comma (other) The lungfish an unusual animal has both lungs and gills therefore it can breath eather underwater or on land. (6)

Warm-Up, Thursday, October 30th Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Punctuation (Title), Comma (Nonrestrictive Phrase/Clause), Using the Right Word, Comma (Other) Tom Cruise stared in the remake of War of the Worlds which was released on June 29 2005 across the country. (4)

Warm-Up, Friday, October 31st (Part 1) Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Comma (nonrestrictive phrase or clause), Using the Right Word, Dashes Holistic medicine which includes treatments such as acupuncture and aromatherapy focuses on treating the hole person body and mind rather then just the effected part. (7)

Warm-Up, Friday, October 31st (Part 2) Sentence combining: Combine the following two sentences using a subordinating conjunction (a non- FANBOYS conjunction) The Kogi have finally decided to give their message to the world. They believe that the earth is dying, and that it is our fault. Most common subordinating conjunctions (non- FANBOYS conjunctions): Although, after, as while, when, until, because, before, if, since, (AAAWWUBBIS)