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Monday , December 17, 2012

Monday , December 17, 2012. Read Quietly  Verbs Practice. W&G, page 505, Ex. 20. A new law passed in 1670 will be prohibiting thatched roofs. Other laws have been requiring that streets be kept clear of flammable materials.

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Monday , December 17, 2012

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  1. Monday, December 17, 2012 • Read Quietly  • Verbs Practice

  2. W&G, page 505, Ex. 20 • A new law passed in 1670 will be prohibiting thatched roofs. • Other laws have been requiring that streets be kept clear of flammable materials. • The mayor had been appointing wardens to report fire hazards. • The wardens are fining violators of fire laws. • By 1732, the city was purchasing its first fire engine.

  3. The Progressive Tenses

  4. Six Basic Tenses

  5. Verbs Practice • W&G, page 507, Exercise 21: Write the sentences and give the tense of the verbs: Here are the verbs: • Are • Have been disagreeing • Will continue • Will be learning • Had united • Formed • Has been called • Includes • Had been extending AND lived • Added • W&G, page 507, Exercise 23: Write the sentences with the correct verb forms. 1. have, 2. receive, 3. be & begin, 4. run, 5.bear • Turn in Exercises 21 and 23 when done! • Complete/Study Verbs Study Guide: Distributed Friday / On back table • Cornell Notes on “Troublesome Verbs,” pages 508-511 • Blue verbs on left • Facts and examples on right • Read Quietly 

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