Week Eleven
Compound/Exclamatory/S-Vl-PN(PA) Review sentence patterns Tasks 1-4
(Write on Board)
Label these sentences as having a predicate adjective or a predicate noun.
1. Sally is my friend. 2. Sally is beautiful.
3. Kroger is crowded. 4. Kroger is a store.
5. Charlotte is annoying. 6. Charlotte is my dog.
Compound/Exclamatory/S-Vl-PN (PA)
This week, you’re going to practice changing some declarative sentences into exclamatory sentences. We’ve done this before, just with a different sentence pattern, so it should be fairly easy.
Look at this sentence.
Jesus is God, and He is King.
How can we change this to an exclamatory sentence?
How about this one?
Jesus is alive, for He is holy.
So, this is pretty simple, right? Since there isn’t much to learn that is new this week, we’re going to spend some time in review.
Review
We are going to look at as many sentences as we can squeeze in and go through all four tasks together for each sentence. However, I won’t be telling you ahead of time which purpose, structure or pattern that we’ll be using. This will be a little challenging, but I know you’ll do well.
(Use question confirmation and task sheets)
S-Vt-DO Allison joined the club, because she likes it.
S-Vi They are eating by candlelight.
S-Vl-PA Leaves become red, for God is artistic.
S-Vt-DO Kristy, write a poem.
S-Vl-PN My first car was a powerful Chevrolet.
S-Vt-DO The father anxiously paced the room.
S-Vl-PA Wow! She looks exhausted.
S-Vi Jack swam.
S-Vl-PN That boy is my happy brother.
S-Vi Did the baby cry?
This week at home
Tasks 1-4
Mastery Charts
Review charts C/D/K
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