Remember: prepositions help explain the relationship between words and ideas in a sentence. They describe the position, way and time in which something is done.
What are the two modal auxiliaries used to express obligation or deduction?
must, have to
True or false: the preposition “above” means something is underneath something else.
False
What are the two modal auxiliaries used to express recommendation?
should, ought to
What is the correct contraction for “we will”? Write it on the screen.
We’ll
True or false: apostrophes are only used to express property.
FALSE! Apostrophes can express property or belonging, but they are also used for contractions.
Adjectives that end in -ing describe: A) people or things, or how things make you feel B) physical or emotional state
People, things, or how things make you feel.
Every time you write a journal you create a ____ _____. A) journey day B) journal entry C) journal idea
journal entry
In the sentence “He looked terrified, I don’t think he enjoyed the movie.” TERRIFIED is describing: A) the movie B) the boy’s emotional state
B) the boy’s emotional state
What are the two modal auxiliaries used to express ability or opportunity?
can, could
What is the correct contraction for “I am”? Write it on the screen.
I’m
True or false: people ONLY write journals because they expect to become famous one day.
False!
True or false: we can use adjectives to express emotions.
True!
A genre that people use to narrate events, experiences, transactions or ideas is called: journal B) interviews C) newspapers
Journal!
What are the two modal auxiliaries used to express possibility?
may, might
Is this correct? “Luis’s dog.”
No.
In the sentence “I think that ASMR videos are extremely satisfying.” SATISFYING is describing: A) the way the videos make you feel B) the way the videos themselves feel, because videos have feelings
A
Is this correct? “Miss Ana’s phone.”
YES!
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