Sunday, May 16, 2010

May 17, 2010 - May 21, 2010 Weekly Agenda for Contemporary Composition


May 17, 2010 - May 21, 2010
Weekly Agenda for Contemporary Composition




Monday, May 17th:
4th Period: 2:25 - 3:13 p.m. (48 minutes)
Go over grammar homework: gerunds, participles and infinitives, etc.
Read THE THINGS THEY CARRIED

Tuesday, May 18th:
No fourth period today due to CST.

Wednesday, May 19th:
No fourth period today due to CST
Share "The Things Students Carried"
Read THE THINGS THEY CARRY

Thursday, May 20th:
Fourth period 11:57 - 12:45 p.m. (48 minutes)
Share the "Things the Students Carried"
Read THE THINGS THEY CARRIED

Friday, May 21st:
Read THE THINGS THEY CARRIED

Monday, May 10, 2010

Grammar; Writer's Choice:Infinitives









Writer’s Choice: Infinitives
Page 522; exercises 12, 13, 14
To talk: hablar
She loves to talk.
Conjugated verb to talk:
She always talks.
You talk too much.
Infinitive form of the verb:
To talk
To exercise twenty minutes a day is not enough. (subject)
No one wishes to volunteer. (direct object)
Their decision was to merge. (predicate nominative)
Their decision is the subject.
Verb: was (to be form of the verb)
To be
I am (first person form of the verb to be)
You are
He is
We are
They are
To be:
Is, were, was, am
Predicate: is everything that is not the subject. It includes the verb.
The predicate nominative is the noun that occurs in the predicate and that completes the subject.
My favorite animal is a cat.
Subject: My favorite animal
Predicate: is a cat.
Cat is the predicate nominative.
Infinitive: always begins with a “to”.
Object of a preposition: follows the preposition.
A preposition is anything a kitten can do to a table.
In, into, on, around, through, over, under the table, sit behind, inside, above, beside
If a noun follows a preposition, it cannot be the subject.

Pages 522; exercise 13:

1. infinitive phrase: To measure the depths – subject
2. infinitive phrase: to unlock the secrets –
begun is a verb – direct object.