Harrowing
Terrifying
Harrowing
calming, comfort
If given these directions, what would you do first?
Before you cross out the first H, underline the second H.
underline the second H.
Use the word AND to put the two sentences into ONE:
put them in the box
pick up all the pencils
Pick up all the pencils AND put them in the box.
Put this in a subordinate clause:
I will buy you a new video game
If you win the award
If you win the award, I will buy you a new video game
Frivolous
petty, not important, silly
Frivoulous
practical, important
If given these directions, which would you do first:
Before you circle the second Z, underline the first Z
underline the first Z
Use the word BUT to make one sentence
my dog enjoys being bathed
my dog hates getting his nails trimmed
My dog enjoys being bathed but (my dog) hates getting his nails trimmed.
Put this in a subordinate clause:
Because mom said so
I apologized to Cecilia.
Because mom said so, I apologized to Cecilia.
Impertinent
Impertienet
nice, sweet, kind, polite
If given these directions, which would you do first?
After you cross out the first W, circle the second W.
cross out the first W
Use the word FOR to make one sentence
I hate to throw away uneaten food
it is very expensive these days
I hate to throw away uneaten food for it is very expensive these days.
Put this in a subordinate clause:
you will need a jacket
because it is cold outside
Because it is cold outside, you will need a jacket
Loquacious
talkative
Loquacious
silent, reticent
If given these directions, which would you do second?
Cross out the last C before you circle the second C.
circle the second C.
Use the word YET to make one sentence:
I don't play the piano
I have one piano and one keyboard at home.
I don't play the piano yet I have one piano and one keyboard at home.
Put this in a subordinate clause:
her teacher gave the exam
when she was sick
When she was sick, her teacher gave the exam.
Impound
to seize, take
Impound
give, let go, release
Underline the first A after you circle the second A.
Underline the first A
Use the word SO to make one sentence
I am an omnivore
I eat both plants and meat.
I am an omnivore so I eat both plants and meat.
I eat both plants and meat so I am an omnivore.
Put this in a subordinate clause:
we can all go for ice cream
if I can find my wallet
If I can find my wallet, we can all go for ice cream.