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Happy National Cheese Pizza Day!
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Today’s Awesome Thing is…
the awesomeness of the Marvel movies.
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Word of the Day! Hooray! superfluous (adj)—more than necessary; too much The joke Percival heard wasn’t all that funny, so all of his crazy laughing was totally superfluous; he was doing too much.
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Parts of Speech! NOUN: person, place, thing or idea
dog, pizza, Thornton, truth, glasses PRONOUN: takes the place of a noun he, she, it, they, me ADJECTIVE: describes a noun or pronoun awesome, smelly, baller, worst, red
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Parts of Speech! VERB: expresses action or state of being
run, sit, nap, is, am, were ADVERB: describes a verb, adjective or another adverb (often ends in “ly”) Arrived early, feeling sleepy, really smelly
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Parts of Speech! PREPOSITION: relates one word to another word
around, above, into, by, of, with CONJUNCTION: connects words or groups of words (FANBOYS + B) for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so, because INTERJECTION: expresses emotion Ouch! Woah! Baller! Yes! No! Ugh!
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Complete sentences must include…
A subject: Who/what a sentence is about; usually a noun. A predicate: What the subject does; always a verb. A capital letter: First word! Always! Punctuation: You know the drill. A complete thought: It’s got to make sense. Example: Gambit sleeps all day long.
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Subjects and Predicates
Napoleon Dynamite ate the cheese pizza. The dog and the cat fell in love. Most awesome people love to write essays.
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An INCOMPLETE sentence is called a…
FRAGMENT! Examples—What are they missing? Went to the store yesterday. Ms. Comiskey, my teacher. Shakespeare felt. Napoleon Dynamite is a great movie TO FIX: Add what’s missing Hot tips: Sentences should never begin with the following words: and, but, or, nor
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RUN-ON SENTENCES! More than one subject/predicate pair lives in a sentence without proper punctuation use. We can fix these by adding a comma and conjunction, adding a semi-colon or making them two sentences.
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Corrections! Example: Ms. Comiskey went to the store she bought some cookies. Here’s how this can be fixed: Ms. Comiskey went to the store, and she bought some cookies. Ms. Comiskey went to the store; she bought some cookies. Ms. Comiskey went to the store. She bought some cookies.
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