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baam
Lose 15 points!
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gift
Win 5 points!
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gift
Win 15 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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What is the function of a preposition?
Tells where an action or noun goes
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Identify the mistakes: We can leave whenever we want however, Tomathen has told us not to leave before 1pm.
Add a comma before "however" or add a semi-colon
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banana
Go to last place!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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Identify the mistake: After all this time Linda still thinks about how she broke her toe on the train.
Insert comma between "time" and "Linda"; introductory phrase
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Please give a sentence in past tense.
Answers vary
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Identify the verbs: The wind blew harder and faster than two stallions galloping down a hill.
Blew, galloping
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When do we use has/have in a sentence?
When showing possession; as a helping verb
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Passive or active: John and I were assigned the homework days ago.
Passive
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Passive or active: This passage was written in the first person and in past tense.
Passive
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Identify and correct the mistakes: John went over their to see what was happening.
their to there
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What is a verb?
Action a noun takes
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banana
Go to last place!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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Identify the predicates: The wind blew harder and faster than two stallions galloping down a hill.
"blew harder and faster" and "galloping down a hill"
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What happens when I add "-ing" to a verb? What else needs to be added? What is this called?
Makes verb continuous; a form of "to be"; a gerund
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What makes a sentence complete?
A subject, a verb (predicate), and a complete thought
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