- This week, we learned about using Adverbial Clauses which answer questions like when, where, or how.
- You can start an adverbial clause with the words of WWWASIA:
- When
- Where
- While
- As
- Since
- If
- Although
- For example, I could have the following series of sentences:
- When Johnny fell over, he hit his head.
- Where he looked, he could see a bump on his head.
- While he was walking to the doctor, he found a kitten.
- Ever since he was a kid, he had not owned a kitten.
- As he picked up the kitten, his head began to feel better.
- If the cat could heal his head, maybe it was magical!
- Although Johnny thought this might be true, it really wasn't.
- In your writing this week, you are going to include at least one adverbial clause and be sure to underline it.
- Homework:
- Complete the next two stories in the curriculum.
- Make sure to have the following things included/finished:
- Who/Which Clause underlined
- Because Clause underlined
- Adverb underlined
- Strong Verb underlined
- Adverbial Clause underlined
- Typed and printed out
- Double-Spaced
- Title at the top
- Header at the top-right corner
- Your Name
- My Name
- Class
- Date
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
05 IEW Homework 4 // Due the week of Sept. 30, 2014
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