Friday, 12 March 2021

EF34 11:00 March12

 

 

Good morning, everybody.

We will get started at 11:00.

 

Today’s agenda:

 

1.    Review Quiz#5 adjective clauses

2.    Test#3 paragraph tomorrow

 

Two-week Spring Break

 

Monday, March 29 – midterm reports.

Email me between 11 and 1:15, and I will email you your midterm average and my recommendation for next term.

 

 

Those sentences that we practiced stuck in my head.

 

 

Quiz#5

 

1.    May has a son. Her son is 16.

May has a son who is 16.

2.    John lives in Vancouver. He is a bus driver.

MISPLACED- wrong place

John lives in Vancouver who is a bus driver. Vancouver is a bus driver?

John who is a bus driver lives in Vancouver. John is a bus driver.

 

3. Here’s the key. The key is for the lock.

4. Maria bought a sandwich. The sandwich was delicious.

5. Jung got a new puppy. Jung is my friend.

Jung got a new puppy who is my friend. XXX

Jung who is my friend got a new puppy.

 

6. The English test is easy. It is on adjective clauses.

The English test is easy that is on adjective clauses. describing ‘easy’?

The English test that is on adjective clauses is easy. describing ‘test’

 

Write down some of your examples:

3.    John who lives in Vancouver is a bus driver.

4.    Jung, my friend, got that new cute puppy. appositive – teach later

Jung, who is my friend, got that new cute puppy. adj cl

Adjective clauses and appositives are similar

 

5.    Jung who got a new puppy is my friend.

6.    Tom loves who has a long hair is May. XXX

Tom loves May who has long hair.

 

7.    The English test that is very easy. frag

The English test that is very easy was also very short.

8.    I gave my kid a toy that I bought for her yesterday.

9.    We have two weeks free time that is Spring Break.

10.                       My friend who likes to play tennis. fragment

My friend who likes to play tennis V.

My friend who likes to play tennis practices a lot.

 

 

Sentence styles:

simple

compound

complex – adverb clauses, noun clauses, adjective clauses

 

These are the sentences that we have to know.

Practice, learn, study, review.

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