Daily Edit Week 36 May 14-18 Language Arts Horizonte Monday

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Daily Edit
Week 36 May 14-18
Language Arts
Horizonte
Monday May 14
1st
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For example: the insect, a large cockroach, is
crawling across the kitchen table. ‘a large cockroach’ is the appositive
For the following sentences, punctuate the appositive correctly:
During the dinner conversation Ernesto the messiest eater at the table spewed mashed potatoes like an erupting volcano when
David made a joke.
2nd
indirect objects review
An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. The indirect object
always comes between the verb and the direct object in the sentence. For example: She gave me a gift.---me is the indirect object,
indicates WHO it was given to; she is subject, gave is verb, gift is the direct object.
For the following sentence, indicate what the indirect object(s) is:
Has Maricela shown Aurora and Isabella her new ring?
3rd
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For example: the insect, a large cockroach, is
crawling across the kitchen table. ‘a large cockroach’ is the appositive
For the following sentences, punctuate the appositive correctly:
My Apple computer a modern-day dinosaur is always making crazy noises.
4th
indirect objects review
An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. The indirect object
always comes between the verb and the direct object in the sentence. For example: She gave me a gift.---me is the indirect object,
indicates WHO it was given to; she is subject, gave is verb, gift is the direct object.
For the following sentence, indicate what the indirect object(s) is:
The new highway saved the travelers several miles.
5th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For example: the insect, a large cockroach, is
crawling across the kitchen table. ‘a large cockroach’ is the appositive
For the following sentences, punctuate the appositive correctly:
April’s bedroom desk the biggest disaster area in the house is a collection of overdue library books, old mail, and empty potato chip
bags.
6th
indirect objects review
For the following sentence, indicate what the indirect object(s) is:
Did the office workers give the spies confidential information?
7th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For example: the insect, a large cockroach, is
crawling across the kitchen table. ‘a large cockroach’ is the appositive
Renegade Cassidy’s eleven-year-old beagle chews holes in the living room carpet as if he were still a puppy.
Answers for Monday May 14
1st
During the dinner conversation, Ernesto, the messiest eater at the table, spewed mashed potatoes like an erupting volcano
when David made a joke.
2nd
Has Maricela shown Aurora and Isabella her new ring?
Maricela is subject; has shown is verb, ring is direct object, Aurora/Isabella are indirect objects
3rd
My Apple computer, a modern-day dinosaur, is always making crazy noises.
4th
The new highway saved the travelers several miles.
New highway is subject, saved is verb, miles is direct object, travelers is the indirect object.
5th
April’s bedroom desk, the biggest disaster area in the house, is a collection of overdue library books, old mail, and empty
potato chip bags.
6th
Did the office workers give the spies confidential information?
Spies are subject, did give—verb; information is direct object, spies are indirect object
7th
Renegade, Cassidy’s eleven-year-old beagle, chews holes in the living room carpet as if he were still a puppy.
Tuesday May 15
1st
indirect objects review
An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. The indirect object
always comes between the verb and the direct object in the sentence. For example: She gave me a gift.---me is the indirect object,
indicates WHO it was given to; she is subject, gave is verb, gift is the direct object.
For the following sentence, indicate what the indirect object(s) is:
We will make the man an offer.
2nd
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
Ricardo a hot-tempered soccer player charged the referee and tried to say there was no foul on the play.
3rd
indirect objects review
An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. The indirect object
always comes between the verb and the direct object in the sentence. For example: She gave me a gift.---me is the indirect object,
indicates WHO it was given to; she is subject, gave is verb, gift is the direct object.
For the following sentence, indicate what the indirect object(s) is:
You gave me some water.
4th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
Upset by the bad call, the crowd cheered Edgar the level-headed manager who walked out to the referee and tried to talk about the
play calmly.
5th
indirect objects review
6th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
Josslyn the top student in her class is most likely going to give a speech at graduation.
7th
indirect objects review
You gave me some water.
Answers for Tuesday 15
1st
We will make the man an offer.
We is subject, will make is verb, an offer is direct object, the man is indirect object.
2nd
Ricardo, a hot-tempered soccer player, charged the referee and tried to say there was no foul on the play.
3rd
You gave me some water.
You is subject, gave is verb, some water is direct object, me is indirect object.
4th
Upset by the bad call, the crowd cheered Edgar, the level-headed manager, who walked out to the referee and tried to talk
about the play calmly.
5th
The government won’t grant the soldier immunity.
The government is subject, won’t is verb, immunity is direct object, the soldier is indirect object
6th
Josslyn, the top student in her class, is most likely going to give a speech at graduation.
7th
You gave me some water.
You is subject, gave is verb, some water is direct object, me is indirect object.
Wednesday May 16
1st
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
David Benedict a soldier who served in Iraq spoke at the assembly.
2nd
commas review
Use commas to separate a series of 3 or more numbers.
Place commas where needed in the following sentence:
In the Bingo game the winning numbers were 7 21 35 46 and 72.
3rd
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
My sister Evedith passed her exam recently.
4th
commas review
Use commas to separate a series of 3 or more numbers.
Place commas where needed in the following sentence:
My combination for my locker is 3 54 and 26.
5th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
Small acre farming a very important occupation is disappearing.
6th
commas review
Use commas to separate a series of 3 or more numbers.
Place commas where needed in the following sentence:
Pedro said that his lucky numbers were 7 11 13 and 99.
7th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
We rode all day on Danger a very old and gentle horse.
Answers for Wednesday May 16
1st
David Benedict, a soldier who served in Iraq, spoke at the assembly.
2nd
In the Bingo game the winning numbers were 7, 21, 35, 46, and 72.
3rd
My sister, Evedith, passed her exam recently.
4th
My combination for my locker is 3, 54, and 26.
5th
Small acre farming, a very important occupation, is disappearing.
6th
Pedro said that his lucky numbers were 7, 11, 13, and 99.
7th
We rode all day on Danger, a very old and gentle horse.
Thursday May 17
1st
commas review
Use commas to separate a series of three or more words.
Place commas where they are needed in the following sentence:
I have seen many gold silver and copper mines.
2nd
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
My brother's car a sporty red convertible with bucket seats is the envy of my friends.
3rd
commas review
Use commas to separate a series of three or more words.
Place commas where they are needed in the following sentence:
People in the United States can easily travel by air rail or water.
4th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
The chief surgeon an expert in organ-transplant procedures took her nephew on a hospital tour.
5th
commas review
Use commas to separate a series of three or more words.
Place commas where they are needed in the following sentence:
Shantel waved leaned over and fell into the pool.
6th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
A bold innovator Wassily Kadinsky is known for his colorful abstract paintings.
7th
commas review
Use commas to separate a series of three or more words.
Place commas where they are needed in the following sentence:
Jessica likes a dinner meal of a glass of grape juice a fresh salad and spaghetti with meat sauce.
Answers for Thursday May 17
1st
I have seen many gold, silver, and copper mines.
2nd
My brother's car, a sporty red convertible with bucket seats, is the envy of my friends.
3rd
People in the United States can easily travel by air, rail, or water.
4th
The chief surgeon, an expert in organ-transplant procedures, took her nephew on a hospital tour.
5th
Shantel waved, leaned over, and fell into the pool.
6th
A bold innovator, Wassily Kadinsky is known for his colorful abstract paintings.
7th
Jessica likes a dinner meal of a glass of grape juice, a fresh salad, and spaghetti with meat sauce.
Friday May 18
1st
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
The first state to ratify the U. S. Constitution Delaware is rich in history.
2nd
indirect objects review
An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. The indirect object
always comes between the verb and the direct object in the sentence. For example: She gave me a gift.---me is the indirect object,
indicates WHO it was given to; she is subject, gave is verb, gift is the direct object.
For the following sentence, indicate what the indirect object(s) is:
The new administrator will offer the nurses better pay.
3rd
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
A beautiful collie Skip was my favorite dog.
4th
indirect objects review
An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. The indirect object
always comes between the verb and the direct object in the sentence. For example: She gave me a gift.---me is the indirect object,
indicates WHO it was given to; she is subject, gave is verb, gift is the direct object.
For the following sentence, indicate what the indirect object(s) is:
I bought Chad and Cesar two big pieces of cake.
5th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
The popular US president John Kennedy was known for his eloquent and inspirational speeches.
6th
indirect objects review
An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. The indirect object
always comes between the verb and the direct object in the sentence. For example: She gave me a gift.---me is the indirect object,
indicates WHO it was given to; she is subject, gave is verb, gift is the direct object.
For the following sentence, indicate what the indirect object(s) is:
Will Saul get us tickets to the game?
7th
appositives review
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. For the following sentences, punctuate the
appositive correctly:
Your friend Ricardo is in trouble.
Answers for Friday May 18
1st
The first state to ratify the U. S. Constitution, Delaware is rich in history.
2nd
The new administrator will offer the nurses better pay.
direct object, the nurses are indirect object
3rd
A beautiful collie, Skip was my favorite dog.
4th
I bought Chad and Cesar two big pieces of cake.
New administrator is subject, will offer is verb, better pay is
I is subject, bought is verb, pieces is direct object, Chad and Cesar are
indirect objects
5th
The popular US president, John Kennedy was known for his eloquent and inspirational speeches.
6th
Will Saul get us tickets to the game?
7th
Your friend, Ricardo, is in trouble.
Saul is subject, get us is verb, tickets is direct object, us is indirect object
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