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Bell Work directions

Bell Work directions. Bell Work. Aug 29. Mon. Aug 29. 1. Write the complete sentence. 2. Write the other complete sentence. Tues, Aug 30. Absent 4. Wed. Aug 31. 5. Write in complete sentences. 6. Write again in complete sentences. AND SO ON …. English: Bell Work.

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Bell Work directions

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  1. Bell Work directions Bell Work Aug 29 Mon. Aug 29 1. Write the complete sentence. 2. Write the other complete sentence. Tues, Aug 30 Absent 4. Wed. Aug 31 5. Write in complete sentences. 6. Write again in complete sentences. AND SO ON…

  2. English: Bell Work Monday, September 12 • Rewrite the following sentences; include the proper verb form. 1. We (is, are) going to go to the movies today after school.2. The tables (was, were) loaded down with food during the holidays.3. Several of the children (was, were) painting the wall with their fingers.

  3. English: Bell Work Tuesday, September 13 • Rewrite the following sentences; include the proper verb form. 4. Some of the cake (was, were) left on the table.5. Some of the boxes (was, were) opened and thrown in the trash. 6. Nobody near the trees (like, likes) the new game they are playing.

  4. English: Bell Work Wednesday, September 14 • Rewrite the following sentences; include the proper verb form. • Few of the apples (is, are) still hanging on the tree. • James and Sally (is, are) going to find the new book. • Tilda (seems, seem) to think that Tom was not at home.

  5. English: Bell Work Thursday, September 15 • Rewrite the following sentences; include the proper pronoun. • The present is for my wife and (me, I). • Zeke asked Alex and (me, I) to go with him to the concert. • The photographer came to take a picture of Harry, Ron and (me, I).

  6. English: Bell Work Friday, September 16 • Rewrite the following sentences; include the proper pronoun. • You can give the check to Bob or (me, I). • Tom and (me, I) ran through the forest. • Give the ball to (me, I), for I am the leading scorer.

  7. English: Bell Work Monday, September 19 • Rewrite the following sentences; include the proper pronoun. • Coach yelled at Rick, Tim, and (me, I) for not paying attention. • When returning the book, Tom and (me, I) had to pay a late fee. • If it were (me, I), you wouldn’t get paid at all.

  8. English: Bell Work Tuesday, September 20 • Rewrite the following sentences; correct any errors. • The students desks are lined neatly in a row. • She doesn’t hardly get any sleep at night. • Their are to many cooks in the kitchen.

  9. English: Bell Work Wednesday, September 21 • Rewrite the following sentences; add apostrophes where needed. • Dont look at me, I dont know where she is. • Its been such a long time since I have seen you! • Martins records were sounding very loud because his stereo was at its maximum volume.

  10. English: Bell Work Thursday, September 22 • Rewrite the following sentences; add apostrophes where needed. • Sundays are Sarahs least favorite days. • The childrens entertainer, whose car broke down, turned up late. • Your/youre the performer whos these girls favorite pop star.

  11. English: Bell Work Friday, September 23 • Rewrite the following sentences; add apostrophes where needed. • Dont forget (your/youre) toothbrush; its in the bathroom cabinet. • Carrots are my favorite vegetable. • Is Madeas Family Reunion (your/youre) favorite movie?

  12. English: Bell Work Monday, September 26 • Rewrite the following sentences; add commas where needed. • When conditions are right,that horse can run just like its father. • His four favorite artists are Monet, Renoir,Degas and Manet. • Let Warren and Andrea,our most skillful speakers,present our proposal.

  13. English: Bell Work Tuesday, September 27 • Rewrite the following sentences; add commas where needed. • Long regarded as a leading newspaper,the Washington Post boasts an outstanding staff of reporters. • Students without funds,for example,may now borrow money easily. • Carl Monroe,the chairman of the board of directors,was once a well known television personality.

  14. English: Bell Work Wednesday, September 28 • Rewrite the following sentences; add commas where needed. • A good baseball player must be able to hit, run,and field. • Hitting a ball,running the bases,and fielding a position demand different skills. • Most good hitters have great eyesight,quick reflexes,and strong wrists.

  15. English: Bell Work Thursday, September 29 • Rewrite the following sentences; add commas where needed. • The American writer Ernest Hemingway was fond of Spain,which he visited many times. • Hemingway,who traveled a great deal,also spent time in France, Africa,and Cuba. • Hemingway’s style,which influenced thousands of writers,appeared simple and effortless.

  16. English: Bell Work Friday, September 30 • Rewrite the following sentences; add commas where needed. • New York’s Strand Bookstore which is the largest used-book store in the state contains more than eight miles of books. • Robert Frost who became America’s best-known poet first gained fame in England. • The old book that Julie found was worth more than one hundred dollars.

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