Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Independent and Dependent Clauses, and Capitalization

Thank you for your posts. Some of your classmates have not posted yet. If you can reach them to let them know they should post, please do!

Please review the difference between pronouns and proper nouns: many recent posts confused the two. Please revise your previous posts:

Wan Yu Fung
Iqra
Cindy Chan
Peter

NEW ASSIGNMENT: NEW POSTS DUE BY AUGUST 6TH

Here is the link for Dependent Clauses and Independent Clauses:

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/598/01/

You only need to read the info under the first three bold headings: Independent Clause, Dependent Clause, and Dependent Word Marker.

Here is the link for Capitalization rules:

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/592/01/


For this post, please create:
  • Three Dependent Clauses
  • Three Independent Clauses
  • Number the clauses 1 through 6.
  • Each of your six clauses should include one word that needs to be capitalized.
  • Include labels for ALL:
  • nouns
  • pronouns
  • proper nouns
  • verbs

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Nouns, Pronouns and Verbs!!!!

Before July 20th, you must go to the following url address and take neat notes in your spiral notebook about NOUNS, VERBS, and PRONOUNS. On the first day of class, you will be given a test on the Parts of Speech assigned this summer. You will have to label each word in five sentences.

Go to: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/730/01/

Once you are done taking notes, you must post on this blog three sentences from Siddhartha that contain a proper noun, a regular noun, a verb and a pronoun. Label each noun, pronoun and verb in each sentence.

Example: Siddhartha (proper noun) hurt (verb) his (pronoun) his soul(noun) when he (pronoun) denied (verb) being a Brahmin (proper noun).

Good luck! And, NO REPEATS or IM SPEAK.