This week for Writing we had to solve out words in a sentences. We had to solve out words that sound the same but they are spelled different. like right or write another 1 nose or knows. That's one of my Grammar cop words. i had to put the wrong word on the side and put in the right word in the sentences.
Part 1
Directions: For each pair of words in bold red below, cut the incorrect word and put it in a text box off to the side of the google draw. Look up the meaning of both words to check you are using it right!
Dear Aliens,
I don’t know whether you except suggestions for whom to abduct, but if you do, please consider my teacher, Mr Ogilvie. I’m not sure exactly what kind of stuff aliens are interested in, but I’m certain Mr Ogilvie could tell you whatever you need to know.
I do have to warn you: Mr Ogilvie is usually very sweet, but their are a few things that make him mad—and then it’s a whole different story! For one thing, don’t act bored if Mr Ogilvie starts talking about grammar. And remember, your not allowed to speak unless you raise your hand. (If aliens don’t have hands, you might have to raise an antenna.)
Mr Ogilvie has pale skin and is about 6’1”. During the week you can find him in LS1 of Panmure Bridge School. One final thing: Could you take Mr Ogilvie on March 24th? We have a big test scheduled that day, but I’m sure if Mr Ogilvie were abducted by aliens, the principal would cancel it. Oh, and here’s the most important thing of all: Bring him back quickly! We have lots of sport to prepare for, and we will miss him while he’s gone!
Sincerely,
Students of LS1
Part 2
Incorrect words
no-No Thanks
weather-sunny,cloudy,rainy,stormy.
accept- Yes
knead- moistened flour or clay
worn- Worn out clothes.
suite- Apartment
there-Something over there.
Its- Boy Or Girl
hole- a small tunnel
board-made from a tree.
you’re-you're an angel, Deb.
aloud-not silently or in a whisper
you're-you're an angel,Deb.
mite-a minute arachnid which has four pairs of legs when adult, related to the ticks. Many kinds live in the soil and a number are parasitic on plants or animals.
pail-a bucket.
weak-having physical strength or energy.
Won-past and past participle of win.
principle-a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behaviour or for a chain of reasoning.
hears- a type of nose
wile-persuading someone to do what one wants.
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