What are the three articles?
A, An, The
What is one of the capitalization rules?
1) Start of a sentence
2) "I"
3) Proper nouns (names, days of week, months etc.)
4) Titles
5) First word in a quote "______"
6) Start/end of a letter/email
True or false:
Prefixes go after the word
Suffixes go before the word
False:
Prefixes go before the word
Suffixes go after the word
(She/Her) goes to sleep.
She goes to sleep.
Both possessive pronouns & possessive adjectives show:
a) who does the action
b) who owns something
c) who receives the action
b) who owns something
Fill in the blank with an article:
I want ___ dog for Christmas.
I want a/the dog for Christmas.
True or false:
The state, new york/New York, should be capitalized.
True: New York
All states are capitalized
What are 2 examples of roots?
aud, dict, aqua, cent
Which of these is the subject pronoun? Which is the object pronoun?
I threw the ball to him.
I = subject pronoun
Him = object pronoun
What are 2 possessive adjectives?
What are 2 possessive pronouns?
Possessive adj.: my, your, his, her, its, our, their
Possessive pronoun: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
Does this need an article?
I have ___ book.
Yes
I have a/the book.
What are the 2 mistakes?
i love Math.
i -> I
Math -> math
I love math.
Identify the prefix. What does the prefix mean?
They had a misunderstanding.
Mis = wrong
List 2 subject pronouns & 2 object pronouns
Subject: I, You, He, She, It, We, They
Object: Me, You, Him, Her, It, Us, Them
Possessive pronoun or possessive adjective?
The shirt is mine.
Possessive pronoun
If a noun is ____ and _____, it needs an article.
If a noun is singular (1) and countable, it needs an article.
Fix the book title:
harry potter and the sorcerer's stoneHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
List 2 examples of prefixes and 2 examples of suffixes
Prefixes: mis-, re-, un-, non-, a-, sub-, pre-
Suffixes: -er, -ed, -ing, -ist, -ful, -less
(We/us) gave (they/them) the book.
We gave them the book.
(My/Mine) mom has a cat. The cat is (her/hers).
My mom has a cat. The cat is hers.
Fix the sentence:
She got water from cafeteria.
She got water from the cafeteria.
Fix the sentence:
my brother, thomas, was born in may.
My brother, Thomas, was born in May.
Translate this sentence in ASL:
The girl was unhappy but hopeful.
GIRL NOT HAPPY, BUT HOPE HAVE.
(You/your) made (I/me) a gift, but (I/me) didn't like (it/its).
You made me a gift, but I didn't like it.
1) Fill in the blank with a possessive adjective:
This is ____ book.
2) Fill in the blank with a possessive pronoun:
The book is ____.
1) This is my/your/his/her/our/their book.
2) The book is mine/yours/his/hers/ours/theirs.