Thursday, June 20, 2013

Help With Commas



How to Use Commas

Instructions

1) Commas can be tricky, but one quick rule of thumb for using them is to read the sentence out loud. Take note of the natural pauses you make while reading your paper. These are the exact places to insert a comma. For example, you would read the following sentence like this:

"We went to the store (pause) bought milk and cheese (pause) then went back home." So, when writing the sentence it would look like this: "We went to the store, bought milk and cheese, then went back home."


2) Another thing to think about when wondering where to put the comma is substituting the comma (or pause) with the word AND. We could have written the above sentence like this: "We went to the store and bought milk and cheese and then went back home." It would have been grammatically correct, but it is awkward -- replace two of the 'ANDs" with commas.


3) It is considered grammatically correct to put the comma in before the word ‘and.’ For example: "We went to the store and bought milk, eggs, and cheese.”

4) Setting off phrases within a sentence with commas is easy by asking the following question: Can you take the entire phrase out without changing the grammatical structure of the sentence?
If you can, then it is all right to add commas. 

For example: "We went to the store, bought milk and eggs, then went home. Now, try taking out the phrase within the commas: 
"We went to the store, then went home." (note the natural pause between the words store and then). And look, the sentence is still correct without the phrase! It's pretty cool!

5) A comma splice occurs when a comma is placed incorrectly in between a noun and a verb. Example: "We, went to the store." 'We,' the noun, is separated from 'went,' the verb, causing a comma splice -- this is incorrect. Make sure there are no commas between nouns and their verbs.

Hope this helped. Good luck on your papers and test tomorrow!

Warm regards,
Mr. T


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Vocabulary Words Wednesday 19 June (Government)

1) Astronaut
2) Sheriff
3) Policeman, Policewoman
4) Fireman, Firewoman
4) Federal Bureau of Investigation
5) Central Intelligence Agency
6) National Security Agency
7) Secret Service
8) Military
9) Army
10) Marines
11) Navy
12) Air Force
13) Dog Catcher




Vocabulary Words Tuesday 18 June (Government)

NOTE: THERE WILL NOT BE ANY VOCABULARY QUIZES IN GRAMMAR CLASS FOR THE REST OF THIS SESSION! ALL OTHER CLASSES WILL CONTINUE TO HAVE QUIZES AS USUAL.

1) Democracy
2) Republic
3) Democrat
4) Republican
5) Election
6) Electoral College
7) Referendum
8) Presidential Cabinet
9) Impeach
10) Candidate
11) Constitution
12) Bill of Rights
13) Declaration of Independence



Saturday, June 15, 2013

Vocabulary Words for Monday 17 June (Government)

1) Public Servant
2) Honest
3) Corrupt
4) Integrity
5) Politician
6) Mayor
7) Governor
8) President
9) Prime Minister
10) Dictator
11) Law Enforcement
12) Justice System
13) Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Vocabulary Words for Friday 14 June (Conference Center)

1) Podium
2) Skylight
3) Fountain
4) Waterfall
5) Organ
6) Tabernacle Choir
7) Bristlecone Pine Tree (Live up to 5,000 years!)
8) Genealogy
9) Family History Library
10) Reflecting Wall
11) Museum
12) Granite
13) Auditorium

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Vocabulary Words Thursday (Baby Delivery)

1) Water Breaks
2) Labor
3) Cramps
4) Nurse
5) Obstetrician
6) Gynecologist
7) Mid-wife
8) Delivery
9) Umbilical Cord
10) Electro Cardiogram
11) Thermometer
12) Nursery
13) Celebration


Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Vocabulary Words for Wednesday 12 June (Baby)

1) Baby Bottle
2) Crib
3) Night Light
4) Baby Monitor
5) Changing Table
6) Diapers
7) Safety Pins
8) Baby Wipes
9) Stroller
10) Bib
11) Pacifier (aka Binky)
12) Pregnant

No Vocabulary Quiz on Tuesday

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Vocabulary Words 7 June (Wedding)

1) Proposal
2) Engagement
3) Fiancee
4) Wedding Gown
5) Tuxedo
6) Groom
7) Bride
8) Marriage License
9) Wedding Reception
10) Rehearsal Dinner
11) Guest Book
12) Covenant
13) Honeymoon



PS: Congratulations Yael & Agustin! May God continue to bless and protect you. We are truly happy for you!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Vocabulary Words 6 June (Office)

1) Office
2) Secretary
3) Copier
4) Safe
5) Vault
6) Paper Shredder
7) Desk Drawer
8) Calendar
9) Stapler
10) Scissors
11) Router
12) Ethernet Jack
**13) Computer


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Vocabulary Words 4 June (Backyard)

1) Gazebo
2) Swingset
3) Trampoline
4) Sand box
5) Wheelbarrow
6) Shovel
7) Rake
8) Spade
9) Pruning Shears
10) Flag Stones
11) Wagon
12) Bird Feeder

Monday, June 3, 2013

Vocabulary Words 4 June (Backyard)

1) Backyard
2) Patio
3) Barbecue
4) Umbrella
5) Hose
6) Garden
7) Shed
8) Dog House
9) Screen Door
10) Fence
11) Gate
12) Fertilizer