Grammar Lesson 36 Vocab Ingenuous – candid, sincere, and straightforward Ingenious – clever, inventive, or resourceful.

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Grammar Lesson 36 Vocab Ingenuous – candid, sincere, and straightforward Ingenious – clever, inventive, or resourceful

Coordinating Conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions join parts of sentences that are equal Word to word Phrase to phrase Clause to clause Common coordinating conjunctions And, but, or, nor, for, yet, so

Grammar Lesson 37 Vocab Graphein – Common Greek word means to write. Gives us common English suffix – graphy, meaning drawing, writing, or recording Choreography – creating dance movements Biography – written account of a person’s life Photography – recording images with a camera Orthography – proper spelling of words

Compound Subjects and Predicates Compound (more than one) subject The Magna Carta, the Petition of Rights, and the Declaration of Rights influenced the formation of the Bill of Rights. Compound predicate The Bill of Rights defines and safeguards fundamental individual rights. Compound object Brahms played the violin and the cello.

Grammar Lesson 38 Vocab Audacity – bold recklessness or disregard for normal restraints Treason – betrayal of trust Dissension – strong disagreement or strife

Correlative Conjunctions Correlative conjunctions work like coordinating conjunctions, but are always used in pairs Common correlative conjunctions: Both – and Neither – nor Either – or Not only – but also See board for diagramming