
Hey Guys,
I'm sorry that I didn't email you before now, but I ended up leaving work early today because I am under the weather. If you would go ahead and sign in here for tonight's class, and for the quiz, complete the review questions at the end of chapter 28, and submit it to my gmail email address by midnight tonight.
Thanks guys for all you've done, and for staying the course. Please hang in there, and don't forget to get those journals caught up because they are due when we return to class.
Take care, and have a great weekend.
~Mrs. Glenn
Here Mrs. Glenn
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ReplyDelete@ Shanade: It's in the book at the end of the chapter.
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ReplyDeletechapter 28 review for soysauce
ReplyDelete1. what word will help you remember what the coordinating conjunctions are?
2. what are two ways to join sentences through coordination
3. use a semicolon only when the sentences are_______
4. list six conjunctive adverbs that you are most likely to use.
5. if you use a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb to join two sentences, what punctuation must you use, and where?
1. What word will help you remeber what coordinating conjunctions are?
ReplyDelete2. What are two ways to join sentences through coordination?
3. Use a semicolon only when the sentences are...
4. List six conjuctive adverbs that you are most likely to use.
5. If you use a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb to join two sentences, what punctuation must you use, and where.
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ReplyDeletethanks all who posted ^.^
ReplyDeleteMs Glenn I have finished my chapter review and sent it to your gmail account. I hope you feel better soon.
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ReplyDeleteHey guys, class is officially over. Thanks for checking in. Don't forget to turn in your quiz to my gmail account. Have a super weekend, and I'll be back in touch on Monday.
ReplyDelete~Mrs. Glenn