English 5 - Chapter 14

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Conjunctions
Chapter 13 - Lesson 128

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  • A conjunction is a joining word that connects words, phrases, or simple sentences

  • compound subject - two or more simple subjects with the same predicate
                                      ex: Sunshine and rain make a rainbow.

  • compound predicate - two or more simple predicates with the same subject
                                    ex: Raindrops bend sunlight and divide it.

  • compound sentence - two or more simple sentences or independent clauses
                     ex: Clouds appear solid, but they are made up of water droplets.

  • series - three or more words used as adjectives, adverbs, or direct objects
         ex: rainbows are always red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

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Let's practice! Find the conjunction and identify what it connects: sentences,  subjects, predicates, adjectives, direct objects, adverbs, or series of words

____________ 1. The family visited Bulacan and Zambales.

____________ 2.  Blue and pink shirts were distributed to the participants.

____________ 3.  Megan saw the sunset and photographed it.

____________ 4. The painting was done quickly and beautifully.

____________ 5.  Our pet bunnies and birds made a ruckus all night long.

____________ 6.  I always bring my phone, keys, wallet, and water bottle.

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Let's practice! Find the conjunction and identify what it connects:
sentences, subjects, predicates, adjectives, direct objects, adverbs.

____________ 1. The students wrote an essay and a short story.

____________ 2. Young and healthy kids ran around the park.

____________ 3. Sarah washed and folded her clothes.

____________ 4. My dad cooked dinner and washed the dishes.

____________ 5. She ran quickly and efficiently.

____________ 6. My mom cooked breakfast, and I set the table.

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Now, it's your turn!

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__________________ 1. Jessica and Mark hiked Mt. Apo last week.

__________________ 2. They followed the path and collected clues.

__________________ 3. We walked quickly, but Dad lagged behind.

__________________ 4. Mom packed some chips, cookies, and drinks.

__________________ 5. The students talked loudly and excitedly.

__________________ 6. At the end of the day, we were tired but happy.
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subjects
series
adjectives
adverbs
sentences

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Writing Imaginative Instructions

Chapter 14 - Lessons 131-132

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Let's look at some unclear instructions and do our best to correct them.

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Let's fix this recipe!

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Choose the more precise word/s for the capitalized word/s in the instruction.

BREAK the graham crackers and PUT them on the bottom of the cake pan.
A
get - put
B
crush - place

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Choose the more precise word/s for the capitalized word/s in the instruction.

When you FIND the other team's flag, TAKE it.
A
locate - grab
B
look - snatch

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Time-Order & Spatial Words

Chapter 14 - Lesson 133

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Time-Order Words
  • Time-order words (time adverbs) are words used to show when an event or action takes place in relation to another. 

  • They help establish chronological order. Examples of time order words are 'first,' 'next', 'then', 'after', 'finally'


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Time-Order Words
  • Time-order words (time adverbs) are words used to show when an event or action takes place in relation to another. 

  • They help establish chronological order. Examples of time order words are 'first,' 'next', 'then', 'after', 'finally'


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Complete the sentences by dragging the correct time-order word to show chronological order.
1. ____________, the British placed a tax on tea.

2. ____________, merchants sold tea at a higher price.

1. ____________, the colonists began a tea boycott.
finally
first
next

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1. ____________, we searched Tim's room.

2. We  ____________ found the ball in the yard.

3.  ____________, we lost the ball while playing.
Complete the sentences by dragging the correct time-order word to show chronological order.
finally
first
after that

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