What does KWO stand for?
Key Word Outline
Nat ran.
"Nat," should be underlined once with an "S," on top and "ran" should be underlined twice with "PV," on top.
Wow! I love school!
What type of sentence is this?
Exclamatory
A _______ is a group of words expressing a complete thought.
sentence
The eight parts of speech are classes of words with the same kind of meaning and use. They are...
nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, interjections
When you turn in a final draft, what else do you turn in with it?
KWO, rough draft and composition checklist
Brooke can run.
"Brooke," should be underlined once with "S," on top, "can," should be underlined twice with "hv," on top and run should be underlined twice with "PV," on top.
"Are you going to the park after school?"
What type of sentence is this?
Interrogative
The principal elements of a sentence are...
A _____ ______ helps another verb to express its meaning.
helping verb
What is something we have learned to add to help modify our rough drafts? *Hint* We add at least two.
2 -ly adverbs
Joe did not read. What should "not," be labeled as?
An adverb!
"Please get the cinnamon from the shelf."
What type of sentence is this?
Imperative
An adjective modifies a...
noun
A subject (clap), a subject (clap) , is a _____ or a _______ .
A subject (clap), a subject (clap) , is a noun or a pronoun.
When do we use a pen during writing?
ONLY when writing our final drafts
"The man ran."
What should "the," be labeled as?
An adjective!
"I am at school."
What type of sentence is this?
An adverb modifies a....
verb
A verb is a part of speech. A verb show _____ or state of _______.
A verb is a part of speech. A verb shows action or state of being.
What 3 letters/abbreviation do we have on our Writing binder?
IEW
"Two giant butterflies flew." What are the adjectives in this sentence?
"two," and "giant"
What type of sentence is this?
Declarative
A________ tells us something about the subject, like what it is doing or being.
predicate
Auxillary verbs...
am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been, has, have, had, do, does, did, may, might, must, should, could, would, shall, will, and can