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Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 11:00.
Today’s agenda:
• Continue with adjective clauses, your examples
• Talking work
Back and Forth A&B Exercises
• “Organic Food”
• HW Read “Halloween” and “Superstitions”
Thursday
• Quiz-adjective clauses
• Halloween &Halloween Idioms
• Talking work
Friday
• “Superstitions”
• Talking work
Next week (final week)
-replacement quiz and test
-sentence combining
-persuasive writing
Next Thursday – final paragraph final Test- persausive
Next Friday (last day) – review, marks day
Practice makes perfect.
Daily practice is the secret of improvement.
Your examples of sentences with adjective clauses:
1. Ali said that she invited her friend to the wedding party. noun clause
2. I like this pink rose iPhone13, which my family bought for me.
which – special to you
3. I know that Peruvian food has a scrumptious taste. noun clause
Confusing noun clauses and adjective clauses.
4. Ottawa, which is the capital of Canada is a wonderful city.
Ottawa which is the capital of Canada is a wonderful city.
Ottawa, which is the capital of Canada, is a wonderful city.
two commas around an adjective clause or none, not just one comma
5. I still keep the shoes which my mother gave me.
6. I'll let you know about the contest that I created for the classroom tomorrow.
7. I liked the movie that I watched yesterday.
8. The cake that she bought tastes/tasted delicious.
9. I love the heart pillow which my sister gave to me.
love ...which - special to you
10. Kim who is my friend loves to watch movies .
Kim love to watch movies. agr #1 error
Kim loves to watch movies.
11. The iPad that I bought helps me with homework.
12. The keyboard I am using right now which a birthday gift from my brother. RW
The keyboard that/which I am using right now was a birthday gift from my brother.
13. My friend Tom is the guy who was playing computer games with me.
14. Vancouver, which is the biggest city in BC. fragment
Vancouver, which is the biggest city in BC, is very multicultural. COMPLEX
Vancouver is the biggest city in BC. SIMPLE SENT
Vancouver is the biggest city in BC, and it is is very multicultural. COMPOUND
I want you to be able to write all three types of sentneces: simple, compound, complex.
15. Tom has that computer to fix. SIMPLE
That ‘that’ is a different usage of ‘that’ than the ‘that’ that we were working on yesterday.
16. I’m the guy who is missing class.
17. Kevin is a guy who came from China.
18. The car I drive that my parents bought me. XXX RW
I drive the car that my parents bought me.
My parents bought me the car that I drive.
COMPLEX SENTENCE – adjective clause
My parents bought me the car that I drive.
This sentence has two clauses. main clause adjective clause
main clause = simple sentence
My parents bought me the car. simple sentence
My parents bought me the car + adverb clause
My parents bought me the car because I didn’t have enough money.
My parents bought me the car + adjective clause
My parents bought me the car that has old tires.
19. My Mother’s ring which her wedding ring. XXX
My Mother’s ring which her wedding ring. Meaning?
My Mother’s ring is her wedding ring. SIMPLE
The ring that/which my mother gave me was her wedding ring. COMPLEX- adjective clause
My mother has a diamond ring which is her wedding ring.
The ring that my mother gave me when she turned 80 was her wedding ring. Complex- adj cl adv cl
**This is a goal for our writing- to be able mix sentence styles and clauses together.
Quiz tomorrow.
adjective clauses
who
that which
We need ten vocab words from “Organic Food”
1. organic
2. healthy
3. food
4. product
5. store
6. chemical
7. farmer
8. people
9. customer
10. help
Example quiz
1. store that
I shop at the clothing store that has big discounts.
square
rectangle(n)
oval
egg-shaped
round table/ circular table circle(n) circular(adj)
oval table
rectangular(adj) table
oval table
hexagonal table, six-sided table
It is a six side table. XXX
It is a six-sided table.
polygon -many sides
He is holding a basket on his head with one hand.
short-sleeved shirt
long-sleeved shirt
collar
v-neck
turtle-neck sweater
lace, frills, frilly collar
sleeveless shirt
vest
Homework: Prepare for the quiz on adjective clauses.
Read “Organic Food”
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