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Vocab Week 3

Vocab Week 3. Ms. Burton. Warm-Up. Vocabulary List 3. Collegiate (Adjective) – Relating to a college or its students . Prosecute (Verb) – Institute legal proceedings against. Gritty (Adjective)- Hardy or resolute. Appall (Verb)- Greatly dismay or horrify.

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Vocab Week 3

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  1. Vocab Week 3 Ms. Burton

  2. Warm-Up

  3. Vocabulary List 3 • Collegiate (Adjective) – Relating to a college or its students. • Prosecute (Verb) – Institute legal proceedings against. • Gritty (Adjective)- Hardy or resolute. • Appall (Verb)- Greatly dismay or horrify. • Forge (Verb)- To advance steadily.

  4. Vocabulary List 3 • Mourning (Noun)- The expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died. • Impromptu (Adjective)- Done without being planned. • Discharge (Verb)- Tell someone officially that they can or must leave. • Accessory (Noun)- Someone who gives assistance to the perpetrator of a crime. • Convict (Noun)- A person found guilty of a criminal offense.

  5. Vocabulary List 3

  6. Adverbs • An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a clause. • An adverb indicates manner, time, place, cause, or degree. • Manner: She quickly made the dress. • Time: She made the dress yesterday. • Place: The dress is here. • Cause: I wear sunglasses to look cool. • Degree: That is the farthest I have ever jumped.

  7. Adverbs • Adverbs answer the questions “How” “where” “when” and “how much” • How did you speak? • Where did you shop? • When did you do eat? • How much did you spend?

  8. Adverbs • For each verb or adjective, use an adverb to modify it: • Accelerate • Expand • Soar • Urge • Tackle • Beautiful • Weep • Rap • Dance • Levitate • Float • Gritty • Appalling

  9. Adverbs • Choose five of the words, and write a sentence using your adverb. • For example: • I aggressively tackled the other football players. • Beyonce is incredibly beautiful. • Miley Cyrus danced disgustingly at the MTV VMAs.

  10. Adverbs • Homework: • Adverb worksheet dueWednesday. • Quiz on Vocabulary and Adverbs on Friday.

  11. Symbol Share • State what your symbol is, and how it symbolizes you, your culture, or our society.

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