Uses the signal words:
AND, TOO
shows similarity
What is a SYNONYM?
Explains a Connection
What is APPLY?
Person, place or thing
What is a NOUN?
two, to and too
adds emphasis
What is TOO?
Edit this sentence:
Anthony waked up late.
Anthony woke up late.
*the verb tense is incorrect*
Uses Signal Words:
LIKE, SUCH AS, FOR EXAMPLE
Gives an example
What is an EXAMPLE?
Means major effect
What is IMPACT?
Describes the noun
What is an ADJECTIVE?
There, their and they're
means possesion
What is their?
DAILY DOUBLE
i can't wait for spring brake?
I can't wait for spring break.
*Capitalize the beginning word in a sentence, wrong form of break*
Uses signal words (etc):
OR, Commas: , Dash: --, Parentheses: ()
explains the unknown word
What is a DEFINITION?
Means a guess based on evidence or text.
What is INFER?
Describes an action
What is a VERB?
write and right
means the correct choice
What is right?
Fix this sentence:
"It's lunchtime"! Abigail screamed.
"It's lunchtime!" Abigal screamed.
*The exclamation mark goes inside the quotations.*
Uses signal words:
BUT, WHILE, THOUGH
shows the difference
What is an ANTONYM?
Means to figure out
What is DETERMINE
used to connect clauses or sentences
What is a CONJUNCTION?
two words
What is you're?
Fix this sentence:
Anna asked "Do you want to build a snowman?"
Anna asked, "Do you want to build a snowman?"
*a comma is needed to separate the speaker tag*
Uses Signal Words:
BECAUSE
Have to use background knowledge
What is an INFERENCE?
Means to prove why it's right.
What is JUSTIFY?
a group of words that has a subject, a verb and makes a complete thought.
What is an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
there, their and they're
means a direction
What is there?
Fix this sentence:
Although it was raining we decided to go for a hike.
Although it was raining, we decided to go for a hike.
*a comma separating the dependent clause and the independent clause*