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Lesson 46

Lesson 46. Some people said that the most devastating weapon ever unleashed on mankind was the atom bomb. Somewhere Mr. Randles is still laughing. Adverbs. Parts of Speech - Adverbs Adverbs that tell us  how, when,  and  where  can shift position in the sentence.

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Lesson 46

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  1. Lesson 46 Some people said that the most devastating weapon ever unleashed on mankind was the atom bomb. Somewhere Mr. Randles is still laughing.

  2. Adverbs • Parts of Speech - Adverbs • Adverbs that tell us how, when, and where can shift position in the sentence. • Example: I am often out of town. Often I am out of town. I am out of town often. • Instructions: List the adverbs in these sentences. • 1. Jeff does his work wisely. • 2. Seldom do we see everyone at the same time. • 3. Ann often visits from Canada. • 4. Now let's check this again. • 5. I see what you mean now.

  3. Commas (and orders) • Mechanics - Punctuation - Commas • Use a comma or commas to set off transposed (out of their natural order) words, phrases, or other modifiers. • Example: This woman, without question, is too weak. These transposed items are very much like the introductory items, but they do not come at the beginning of the sentence. • Instructions: Place commas where they are needed. • 1. Turn to increase the volume the knob to the right. • 2. Very quietly the intruder closed the door. • 3. Her hand cut and bruised showed the ordeal undertaken by her. • 4. Sam although he likes drama seldom ever attends a play. • 5. All the contestants eager and well-prepared required a good night's rest.

  4. Pronouns-Usage • Instructions: Choose the correct form of the pronoun and tell why you chose it. 1. Where were you and (she, her)? 2. No, it was not (us, we). 3. The writer is (he, him). 4. The group was not expecting (I, me). 5. The winners were (they, them), John and (him, he).

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