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daily language arts
monday
- prepositional phrases can also act as adverbs. mark the prepositional phrases.
a. during the holidays, i work on the weekends.
b. the party begins before sunset tomorrow.
- the latin root pend mean to hang or weigh. circle the root in the words below.
pendulum
pensive
suspenders
dependant
pendant
- edit the sentences.
back in 79 ad pompeii was a bustling city at the base of the fearsome mount vesuvius every thing changed won fateful august day when the sky darkened and the earth rumbled beneath the peeples feat.
- look at this idiom.
\burn bridges\
means to end a relationship, usually unkindly
use the space to draw the literal meaning.
- Prepositional phrases function as adverbs here, modifying verbs by indicating time.
- The Latin root "pend" (meaning hang/weigh) is the core of each listed word.
- The literal meaning of "burn bridges" is the physical act of setting fire to bridges.
- Editing fixes proper nouns, spelling, and punctuation for standard grammar.
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- Marked prepositional phrases:
a. During the holidays; on the weekends
b. before sunset
- Circled roots:
pendulum (pend); pensive (pend); suspense (pend); suspenders (pend); dependant (pend); pendant (pend)
- (Literal drawing: A person setting fire to a physical bridge structure)
- Edited sentence:
Back in 79 AD, Pompeii was a bustling city at the base of the fearsome Mount Vesuvius. Everything changed on that fateful August day when the sky darkened and the earth rumbled beneath the people's feet.