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Monday, October 08, 2012 Review Session and Intro to the Rules Governing Subject-Verb Agreement
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1. Sign in and homework review in groups 2. Review of subjects & verbs; subject- verb Agreement 3. Indefinite pronouns: The devil is in the details! 4. Preview there sentences: tricky! 5. Case in pronouns: we will review this again on Weds. 6. Homework Preview for October 10 th
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Place your name placard on your desk so I can learn your names. Take your completed homework out and work with one or two other people to check your work. Take turns answering each question. Mary will circulate around the room, check off your homework, and answer questions. More questions? See Mary after class.
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Please reflect and write about what you remember about how to find the main verbs and their subjects in sentences. Two ways of finding the main verb in a sentence: marking out prepositional phrases and the tense test. What is most difficulty about this? Forming new tenses can be problematic if you’re not familiar with complex tenses.
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What seems most difficult about this? Lack of familiarity with how to form different tenses for helping verbs. Notes: We will learn how to conjugate verbs on Weds!
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We will spend all of this week on this topic. English has lots and lots of rules that govern subject-verb agreement. We will learn rules bunched because they seem to go together. If you have problems with these tricky rules, please see me either during my drop-in office hours or in a scheduled time outside of my regular office hours.
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Review of Homework: What sentences gave you grief? Discussion: Seems easy: Plural subjects take plural verbs, right? The devil is in the sentence details and the intent of what the writer wants to say! (p. 52) WE BEGIN HERE ON WEDNESDAY Conjugating verbs: A practical demonstration! (Take notes, Scholars! ) Now you are truly ready to tackle subject-verb agreement—or at least mostly.
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Pls see me to schedule a 20 minute conference this week or early next week. We will review your Diagnostic Assessment, your writing sample, and get a read on how comfortable you are with subject-verb agreement. We will then design an individualized plan for you.
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Review ex. 4A, 5A, and 6A, and when you do, make a list of questions and rules that do not seem clear. Read/annotate Ch 7 (p. 59-60) and complete ex 7B Read/annotate Ch 8 (p. 65-66) and complete ex. 8A. Read/annotate Ch 17 (p. 183-188) and complete ex. 17B (p. 191). Take notes on things that do not seem clear. The first midterm will be on Weds., Oct. 17 th
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