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Friday, April 1, 2011
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Changes to H/W sheet -
BELOW is further review of Transitive and Intransitive Verbs - Make sure you review this material to help you with your worksheet H/W
This is our last topic on verbs: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
For further help on transistive and intransitive verbs ...go to play games here...
- Work on p.37.p.38. Verb Infinitives, p.48. and the last page with date at the bottom 3/3/2010 titled Transitives and Intransitives. (Due: Fri)
- KIPP reflection Writing Assignment is now due: Monday (This extension is given for you to have more time to perfect your piece. This still means to work on it a little tonight. It unfortuntaley means some work our the weekend for some of you!)
- Spelling test is tomorrow!
BELOW is further review of Transitive and Intransitive Verbs - Make sure you review this material to help you with your worksheet H/W
This is our last topic on verbs: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Why bother learning this topic?
Knowing the difference?
If you can answer the 'what' of the sentence - it is transitive
If you can answer the 'where, why, when' of the sentence - it is intransitive
Transitive verbs must be followed by a noun or pronoun
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Verbs
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Verbs Recap
You should be familiar with this grammatical terminology (blue phrases) by now:
The six voices of the verb to be
How to conjugate any verb inot its six voices
A basic understanding of the 3rd person limited -v- omniscient voice
List the 5 ways to remember linking verbs
Know the two ways to spot the difference between linking verbs and action verbs
Label an auxiliary verb (helping verb)
Label the different parts of a verb phrase
this is a video recap of today's session. Graham class MUST watch it!
The six voices of the verb to be
How to conjugate any verb inot its six voices
A basic understanding of the 3rd person limited -v- omniscient voice
List the 5 ways to remember linking verbs
Know the two ways to spot the difference between linking verbs and action verbs
Label an auxiliary verb (helping verb)
Label the different parts of a verb phrase
this is a video recap of today's session. Graham class MUST watch it!
Don't forget - Spelling Test is this Friday!
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Verbs
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
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