Week 4. Module 1 & 2 Writing Activity
In your writing journal, begin to practice building sentences with
adjective and adverbial clauses. As in Unit 3, you may find it helpful
to be observing a scene while you compose sentences. Using the lists
associated with each of these types of clauses, write at least three (3)
sentences including adjective clauses and three (3) sentences including
adverbial clauses. Underline the adjective and adverbial clauses.
Consider their function in both as a modifier and an aspect of your
writing style
Phrases-->
- He was the person who killed the chicken.
- We are the students whom are doing a course from coursera
- It is the car which they were driven to full speed
- I will not speak unless you start first
- I am doing this course because I thing it is fine
- before I go to do the exam, I need to study
In your journal, continue your sentence practice with noun and verb
phrases. Write at least one of each of the noun phrases discussed in the
unit (prepositional phrase, absolute phrase, and appositive phrase) and
at least two of each of the verb phrases (infinitive phrase and
participial phrase). You will, therefore, write at least seven sentences
for this journal activity. As in the first assignment, underline the
phrase in each sentence and consider its function in both as a modifier
and an aspect of your writing style.
Phrases-->
- prepositional phrase --> Be careful around you, because maybe somebody observe you.
- absolute phrase --> David flying over himself
- appositive phrase --> Me, a young computer expert who lives in Granada, is doing a course from Coursera.
- infinitive phrase (2)-->
- Very much people solicit more free time to stay with your daughter when she is a baby.
- to be or not to be. That is the question.
- participial phrase (2)-->
- Playing with my daughter made me to discover the feeling of freedom.
- Ended the film, we returned to our house.
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