Wednesday, 5/14/14

* Open 

Suffixes


cian possessing a specific skill or art magician, physician,
cy action, function hesitancy, prophecy, normalcy
cule, ling very small molecule, ridicule, animalcule, duckling, sapling

* Per. 1: Sheets Reviewed

* Resume
  • When in doubt (i.e. you don't have something specific they need for a particular end), use the high school example resume and its general format:
    If you already have such a thing written, then the senior survey is fine.
  • Requirements
    • Typed
    • Formatted (indents match, headings match, follows an example format)
    • Grammatically accurate
    • At least one full page in length

* Bedford Book Online  
 
Subjective Case: I, you, he, she, it, we, they, who, whoever


Objective Case: me, you, him, her, it, us, them, whom, whomever (Mmmm . . .)

Possessive Case: my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs

1. Do Ex. 24-1 a—5
2. Copy Rules for 25-1 a—c
3. Do 25-1 a—5


HW: Resume


And, for Schwager, a Very Brief Subject-Verb Quiz

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