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5-a-day language review: week 6
1 my mother is an expert when it comes to handling our busy household. she is skilled at making great changes at a moments notice and handles many details in a calm manner. thanks to her, our family doesn’t find life to be hectic at all. hectic means: crazy, wild
2 circle the misspelled word and write it correctly in the space below. recreation retort catagory
3 rewrite the sentence adding a nonrestrictive element using dashes. his sisters played basketball in high school.
4 circle the correct pronoun for the sentence. identify if it is subjective, objective, or possessive. erin and (me, i) are going to the movies next weekend. s o p
5 choose the antonym for: bland plain delicious smooth spicy
1 complete the sentence with an appropriate intensive pronoun. the team planned the trip theirselves.
2 which of the following could be tentative? a) your birth date b) a lunch date c) a gesture d) a suggestion
3 list five words that contain the greek or latin root/affix. auto - self; directed from within automatic
4 circle the vague pronoun. then rewrite the sentence so that its meaning is clear. daisy picked up my sister after she finished practice.
5 choose a matching analogy. verse : song a) engine : car b) mop : broom c) store : bank d) sock : coat
Question 2 (Misspelled Word)
To find the misspelled word, we check the spelling of each word. "recreation" is spelled correctly, "retort" is spelled correctly, and "catagory" has a spelling error. The correct spelling of the word meaning a group or class is "category" (with an 'e' instead of 'a' in the second syllable).
A nonrestrictive element provides extra information about the subject. We can add a phrase that describes the sisters. For example, we can add a detail about their names or a characteristic. Let's choose to add a detail about their names.
Step-by-Step Format:
Step1: Identify the subject and the nonrestrictive element
The subject is "His sisters". We can add a nonrestrictive element like "—Emma and Lily—" to provide extra information about the sisters.
Step2: Rewrite the sentence
Insert the nonrestrictive element between dashes in the sentence. The original sentence is "His sisters played basketball in high school." After adding the nonrestrictive element, it becomes "His sisters—Emma and Lily—played basketball in high school."
To determine the correct pronoun, we need to check the case. The pronoun is part of the subject of the sentence ("Erin and [pronoun] are going..."). The subjective case pronouns are used for subjects. "I" is a subjective case pronoun, while "me" is objective. So we circle "I" and identify its case.
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The misspelled word is "catagory". The correct spelling is "category".