Colpo, David

//**I received an incomplete on my homework because I forgot to write my name on it.**// NP: I received an incomplete on my homework, My name on it

Articles: an,

Common Nouns: Homework it name

Proper Nouns: I, My

Adj: Incomplete

VP: Because I forgot to write

Verbs: Forgot, write

Adv:

PP: My name on it, on my homework

Prepositions: On, On

Article: It

Nouns: Homework

DO (if any exist): my homework

Noun: Homework

Article: My

IC: I received an incomplete on my homework

DC: because I forgot to write my name on it.

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex)

Compound Sentence

Sentence Correctly Punctuated:

I received an incomplete on my homework, because I forgot to write my name on it.

We really should be going now she said.

NP: We really, she

Articles: none

Common Nouns: none

Proper Nouns: We, she

Adj: really

VP: going now, said

Verbs: going, said

Adv: now

PP:

Prepositions:

Article:

Nouns:

DO (if any exist):

Noun:

Article:

IC:

DC:

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex)

Simple

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: "We really should be going now," she said.

The Charleston Cougars are playing the Cary Rail Hawks in soccer tonight.

NP: The Charleston Cougars

Articles:The,

Common Nouns: none

Proper Nouns: Charleston Cougars

Adj: Charleston

VP: Are playing

Verbs: Playing

Adv:

PP: In soccer tonight

Prepositions: In, tonight

Article: none

Nouns: Soccer

DO (if any exist): The Cary Rail Hawks

Noun: Cary Rail Hawks

Article: The

IC:yes

DC: yes

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex)

complex

Sentence Correctly Punctuated:

The Charleston Cougars are playing the Cary Rail Hawks in soccer tonight.

Alex Colpo Compound sentence: a sentence that has two independent clauses connected by a conjunction. I spoke spanish, and my friend spoke english. ic+ic

complex sentence: independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. After I went home, I made sure to study my notes. dc+ic

10-11-12

circle 1: limbo

Circle 2: lustful

Circle 3: the gluttons

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//circle 4: misers and spendthrifts//

//circle 5: wrathful and sullen//



//circle 6: heretics//



//circle 7: violent//



//circle 8: fraudulent//

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Circle 9: traitors



october 15th 2012 Directions: This week after you have reviewed the lecture over commas vs semi colons complete the following:

1. Create 1 compound sentence and identify what makes it a compound sentence I went to the store, and I bought a new chicken. It is compound because there are two independent clauses in the sentence connected by a conjunction 2. Create 1 complex sentence and identify what makes it a complex sentence I talked to a rock all night, it was very special. it is complex because there is one independent clause and one dependent clause. 3. Complete a 3-2-1 Activity completing: 3 differences between commas and semi colons commas are used for giving the reader a slight pause, commas emphasize words relationships to one another in a sentence, between two or more adjectives that modify a noun, greater pause for the semi colon dramatic effect semi colon can be used with two ic into one sentence. 2 sentences using (and explaining why you used) comma I used comma to be subtle and list adjectives 1 sentence using (and explaining why you used) semi colon I used semi colon to be dramatic

*Remember to separate assignments of each week by the date (if you wikispace is messy I will give an automatic zero).