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wednesday
which homophone from monday completes this sentence?
there could be a side ____________ to this new medicine.
correctly add the phrase to the sentence below.
~too hot to eat~
john will enjoy the pancakes.
format the title correctly.
the secret garden is a classic novel that everyone should read.
complete the following analogy.
blackboard is to chalk as
a) lawn is to grass
b) paper is to pencil
circle the dependent clause. underline the independent clause.
when sally came out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her shoe and everyone laughed, she knew she had committed a huge faux pas.
identify the gerund phrase.
eating a popsicle on a hot day can be messy.
circle the participle below. (refer to mondays rule)
burned toast
thursday
write a sentence with a homophone from monday of your choice.
correctly add the phrase to the sentence below.
~at the beach~
our family had a great vacation.
write a sentence describing your favorite book. please include the title.
complete the following analogy.
enemy is to feud as
a) meal is to eat
b) quarrel is to rival
circle the dependent clause. underline the independent clause.
while sitting in the theater waiting for the movie to start, peggy felt a sense of déjà vu.
identify the gerund phrase.
i remember going to see old, cowboy movies.
circle the participle below.
hidden artwork
- For "There could be a side ______ to this new medicine", the homophone might be "effect" (if there was a homophone - "affect" on Monday as a possible match, "effect" is a noun here and could fit).
- "John will enjoy the pancakes too hot to eat." The phrase is added to modify the pancakes.
- "Our family had a great vacation at the beach." The phrase is added to specify the location of the vacation.
- The title "The Secret Garden" is already in proper title - case format with the first letter of each major word capitalized.
- For the analogy "Blackboard is to chalk as", the relationship is that of a writing - surface and a writing - tool. So "Paper is to pencil" is the correct answer as paper is a writing - surface and pencil is a writing - tool.
- For "Enemy is to feud as", an enemy is involved in a feud, and a rival is involved in a quarrel. So "Quarrel is to rival" is the correct answer.
- In "When Sally came out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her shoe and everyone laughed, she knew she had committed a huge faux pas", the dependent clause is "When Sally came out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her shoe and everyone laughed" and the independent clause is "she knew she had committed a huge faux pas".
- In "While sitting in the theater waiting for the movie to start, Peggy felt a sense of déjà vu", the dependent clause is "While sitting in the theater waiting for the movie to start" and the independent clause is "Peggy felt a sense of déjà vu".
- In "Eating a popsicle on a hot day can be messy", the gerund phrase is "Eating a popsicle on a hot day".
- In "I remember going to see old, cowboy movies", the gerund phrase is "going to see old, cowboy movies".
- In "Burned toast", "burned" is the participle.
- In "Hidden artwork", "hidden" is the participle.
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- effect
- John will enjoy the pancakes too hot to eat.
- Our family had a great vacation at the beach.
- The Secret Garden (already in correct format)
- b) Paper is to pencil
- b) Quarrel is to rival
- Dependent clause: When Sally came out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her shoe and everyone laughed; Independent clause: she knew she had committed a huge faux pas
- Dependent clause: While sitting in the theater waiting for the movie to start; Independent clause: Peggy felt a sense of déjà vu
- Eating a popsicle on a hot day
- going to see old, cowboy movies
- Burned
- Hidden