What word(s) need to be capitalized?
we had to read the hobbit on tuesday night.
We, The Hobbit, and Tuesday
If the sentence needs fixing, fix it.
We took our first period exam today, and tomorrow we will take the second period exam.
Yes
Is this an introductory subordinating conjunction? If not, make it one.
If we went outside, what would we do?
Yes.
When writing a sentence with a conjunctive adverb what punctuation do you use and in what order?
; conjunctive adverb ,
Correct this:
yesterday i went to school; but by Noon i was ready to go home.
Yesterday I went to school, but by noon I was ready to go home.
What word(s) need to be fixed?
Next Semester we will take english II and physical Science.
semester, English, and science
Where does the comma go?
He wants bubblegum but she wants Skittles.
before "but"
Is this an introductory subordinating conjunction? If not, make it one.
We will go to lunch once everyone finishes the exam.
No. Once everyone finishes the exam, we will go to lunch.
If there is a conjunctive adverb in the sentence, if so, what is it?
She went to school yesterday; however, she wasn't feeling good.
however
Correct this:
even though we went to the Movies i didn't watch the same one that my Parents did.
Even though we went to the movies, I didn't watch the same one that my parents did.
What word(s) need to be fixed?
Next you will go to 456 east twenty-Second street.
East, Twenty-second, and Street
If the sentence needs fixing, fix it.
She wanted Skittles but, she also wanted a peppermint.
No. The comma needs to be before but.
Name three subordinating conjunctions.
After, although, as, because, before, even though, if, even if, in order that, once, since, so that, though, unless, when, whenever, where, wherever, whereas whether, while
If the sentence needs fixing, fix it.
She left her keys in the car, as a result, she had to call a lock smith.
; after car
Correct this:
i am taking my first english final exam tomorrow, however, i haven't studied.
I am taking my first English final exam tomorrow; however, I haven't studied.
What word(s) need to be fixed?
in greek mythology the Goddess hera is the wife of Zeus.
In, Greek, goddess, and Hera
If the sentence needs fixing, fix it.
He was told that the dog was nice, but it bit him.
Correct.
Make a sentence using this subordinating conjunction
Even though
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Is this sentence using a conjunctive adverb? If not, replace the word with a conjunctive adverb.
He went to work; even though, he felt sick.
however or later
Correct this:
what we learn in Mrs. Richter's class is not always exciting, however, that is what makes Her class fun.
What we learn in Mrs. Richter's class is not always exciting; however, that is what makes her class fun.
What word(s) need to be fixed?
my uncle john dropped out of school, so did uncle billy. Uncle billy wanted to be a Doctor, but now he can't.
My, John, Uncle, Billy, Billy, doctor
If the sentences needs fixing, fix them.
It was a nice day for it was sunny outside. There was not a cloud in the sky but, by noon it started raining.
There needs to be a comma before "for." The comma needs to be before "but."
Correct these sentences.
Even though we went to the mall we didn't buy anything. She will fail the test, unless she stays home and studies tomorrow.
Put a comma after "mall," and take the comma out of the second sentence.
Name five conjunctive adverbs.
in addition to, however, additionally, for example, first, now, next, nevertheless, in summary, hence, as a result, later, afterwards, previously, before that, finally
Name two conjunctive adverbs, three subordinating conjunctions, and all the coordinating conjunctions.
Conjunctive Adverbs: in addition to, however, additionally, for example, first, now, next. nevertheless, in summary, hence, as a result, later, afterwards, previously, before that, finally. Subordinating Conjunctions: After, although, as because, before, even though, if, even if, in order that, once, since, so that, than, that, though, unless, when, whenever, where, wherever, whereas, whether, while. Coordinating Conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so