Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 8:30.
Today’s agenda
1.
Review Quiz#4 noun clauses
2.
Test#2 paragraph
We will continue with adjective clauses tomorrow
This week Test#2 Monday, Quiz#5 Thursday, Test#3 Friday
Noun Clause Quiz
1. that
party
2. what
phone
3. why
absent
4. how
speak
5. that
job
6. whatever
order
whatever –
anything
For your
birthday, you can order whatever you want.
We will do whatever
our boss orders us to do.
You can put
these letters in whatever order you like.
three different
usages of the work ‘order’
Put your examples in Chat:
1. They
gave me whatever order to get the job done. Meaning?
2. Whatever
order you give will work for me.
3. I
think that your job is so very important.
‘so’
casual, for speaking
‘very’ for
writing
4. That
job will help you to find what is your purpose in life.
That job
will help you to find what your purpose in life is. SV
What is
your purpose in life? interrogative, not a noun clause
5. Stacy
said that she will invite me for to her birthday party.
6. Can
you cook whatever food we order?
7. I
don’t know how he speak this in front everyone
I don’t
know how he said this in front of everyone.
I don’t
know how he treated me like that in front of everyone.
8. Mr.
Al, will teach us on how to speak English proficiency.
9. I
don't know how to speak French.
For all writing, we must focus on good sentences. That means
simple, compound and complex sentences.
Every sentence that we write has to be simple, compound, or
complex.
If it isn’t, it probably isn’t real English.
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