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Rome and Greece
Life in Ancient Cultures
Reporting Purpose
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
100
Artifact
A human-made object, usually from a particular period in history
100
Aspire
Trying to reach a goal, seeking to accomplish it
100
Alcove
Small space set back in a wall or room
100
Purpose clauses explain the _________ for a person's action
Reasons
100
Define countable nouns
Concrete, specific, usually tangible
200
Inscription
Something that is written, engraved, carved, or painted as a lasting record
200
Foundation
Basis on which something is developed
200
Utmost
Greatest or highest degree or amount
200
Provide 2-3 purpose clauses
1. So 2. Because 3. So that 4. To 5. For
200
Define uncountable nouns
Abstract, general statement of fact
300
Communal
Shared by a group
300
Withstood
Something that has resisted or held out against it
300
Domestic
Related to family or life at home
300
Identify the purpose clause: He studied English to get a better job.
To --> to get
300
Identify whether the sentence contains a countable or uncountable noun and what the noun is: I will have an ice cream with 2 cherries.
2 cherries - tangible and countable
400
Utilize
To use something
400
Limiting or confining something
Restrict
400
Speak or writes a language well
Fluent
400
Identify the purpose clause: You must take your umbrella in order to not get wet.
In order to
400
Identify whether the sentence contains a countable or uncountable noun and what the noun is: Jason jumped into the air.
Air - uncountable, intangible
500
Yields
Amounts or quantities of something produced or grown, such as crops
500
Something that came before something else
Preceeded
500
A person, place, or thing that is unusual and interesting
Exotic
500
Create a sentence using a purpose clause.
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500
Create two sentences. One using a countable noun and one using uncountable.
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