(Him/He) and she went to the park.
He
Comma; example- Ms. Campbell said, "Close your Chromebooks."
When should we capitalize letters? Name two.
Names, beginning of sentences, "I", specific places, dates, holidays, etc.
Which of the following sentences is correct?
A) Ms. Doane gave him and I ISS for three days.
B) Ms. Doane gave him and me ISS for three days.
C) Ms. Doane gave he and I ISS for three days.
D) Ms. Doane gave me and he ISS for three days.
B) Ms. Doane gave him and me ISS for three days.
Periods and commas fall (within/outside of) the closing quotation marks.
within
Which sentence is an example of a sentence fragment? 1) is the boss. 2) My reading log is due soon! 3) I wept. 4) The kitten is meowing.
What is sentence #1 (missing a subject)
1. Which of the following sentences is correct?
A) Me and her were so excited to finally go to Disney World.
B) She and I were so excited to finally go to Disney World.
C) Her and I were so excited to finally go to Disney World.
D) She and me were so excited to finally go to Disney World.
B) She and I were so excited to finally go to Disney World.
When you have a change in speaker during dialogue, how is that indicated?
use a paragraph break or skip a line
Write an example where you use both "me" and "her" correctly
Answers will vary...
Punctuate the dialogue below correctly: Did you hear Beyonce's new country song? asked Kenny
"Did you hear Beyonce's new country song?" asked Kenny.
What is wrong with the following sentence?
"I want to go to the park!," the toddler demanded.
You cannot have an exclamation mark and a comma... you just need the exclamation mark
What part of speech is the word "is"?
Verb
When do we use "I" versus "me"?
In the following sentence, where would the comma go?
"I am getting a puppy for Christmas" the small child screamed.
"I am getting a puppy for Christmas," the small child screamed.
In the following sentence, where would the comma go?"
"Help me!" the drowning man yelled.
No comma needed! :)
What are the three types of fragments we went over?... what can be missing?
Subject, Verb, and Incomplete Thought/Dependent Clause