7 bd week 2 fourth period
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7BD WEEK 2 FOURTH PERIOD
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IRREGULAR VERBS
shave shaved shaved/shaven
shear shore shorn
shed shed shed
shine shone shone
shoe shoed shoed/shod
shoot shot shot
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IRREGULAR VERBS
show showed showed/shown
shrink shrank shrunk
shut shut shut
sing sang sung
sink sank sunk
sit sat sat
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IDIOMS 61 TO 64
IDIOM MEANING
61 My two cents worth. My humble opinion.
62 Hang out. Be together, spend time with each other.
63 A change of heart. A changed opinion.
64 Get something off your chest.
Explain something that is bothering you.
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IDIOMS 65 TO 68
IDIOM MEANING
65 Don’t count your chickens before the egg has hatched.
Do not make plans for something that might happen.
66 A chip on his shoulder. He is angry about something.
67 Come full circle. A process has been completed.
68 Squeaky clean. Legitimate and proper
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A DINNER OF SMELLS p. 153 Write each of these events in the correct order.
• A mullah offers to pay the owner.• A poor man smells the food at a
restaurant.• The mullah says the sound of
money pays for the smell of food.• The mullah shakes a bag
of coins.• The owner demands payment
for the smell of the food.
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THINK IT THROUGH
1. How does Nasrudin solve the poor man’s problem?
2. Do you think it is fair? Why?
3. What was the lesson?
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VARYING SENTENCE LENGTH p. 69
Length of sentences makes writing lively and interesting.
Ex. After he left work, Dad had to stop at the bank, and he also had to shop for groceries.
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VARYING SENTENCE BEGINNINGS p. 70
Sentence beginnings can be varied by revising the traditional subject-verb order or starting the sentence with an adverb or phrase.
Ex. Fortunately, vegetables are easy to grow in a city.
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CORRECTING FRAGMENTS p. 71
• A fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought.
Ex. Want to go home.
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CORRECTING CLAUSE FRAGMENTS
A subordinate clause should not be capitalized and punctuated as if it were a sentence.
Ex. That are about teens
I like to watch shows that are about teens.
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RUN-ON SENTENCES
A run-on is a two or more complete sentences that are not properly joined or separated. (fused and comma splice)
Ex. She talked in a loud voice everyone turned and look.
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THREE WAYS TO CORRECT RUN-ONS p. 74
1. End mark to divide.
2. Comma and coordinating conjunction.
3. Semicolon between independent clauses.
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COPY RULES OF PAGES 75 AND 76
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SPELLING LIST 7CHANGING y TO i page 192
• memory memories
• discovery discoveries
• identify identified
• variety varieties
• supply supplies
• necessary necesarily
• notify notified
• family families
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SPELLING LESSON 7
• qualify qualified
• battery batteries
• pity pitiful
• costly costliest
• facility facilities
• mystery mysterious
• carry carriage