Comma's and prepositions

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Comma's 

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Planning
  • Plenair: feedback
  • Log into Holmwoods (for real)
  • When do you use a comma?
  • Preposition homework

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Goals for today
At the end of this lesson..
  • I can use a comma correctly 

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Feedback (general)
  • Capitals! - hoofdletters - wanneer gEbRuIk ik hOoFdLeTters?
  • Paragraphs - alinea: nieuw onderwerp? Volgende alinea
  • Formal greeting

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Examples:
Person vs. Robot
1. "Hello it's great to meet you."
- robot.

"Hello, it's great to meet you." 
- person.

2. "However I'm not sure if I want to go."
- robot.

"However, I'm not sure if I want to go." 
- person


Lists:
We need to buy grapes, oranges, and apples.

I enjoy camping, baking, and sewing.

Their names are Henry, Mika, and Sean.

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Place the comma:
I bought eggs fish and bread.


Their names are Tommy Zoey and Michelle.


My parents want to get a new dog. However I prefer cats.


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A run-on sentence is a sentence that has more than one complete thought and incorrect punctuation (too many commas). 
E.g.: The night was cold, my hands were freezing.
-> The night was cold. My hands were freezing.
Run-on Sentences ('Comma Splice')
Rules: 
- Separate complete thoughts (pieces of information) with a period.
-Replace one (or more) comma's with a different punctuation mark. 
A good start is to replace the first comma in a sentence with a period.

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FANBOYS

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More Examples:

For: "I went to the store, for I needed to buy milk and bread."
And: "I went to the store, and I bought milk and bread."
Nor: "I did not go to the store, nor did I do the dishes."
But: "I like pizza, but my sister prefers tacos."
Or: "She can come to the party, or she can stay home."
Yet: "I finished my homework, yet I still have to study for my test."
So: "I am tired, so I will go to bed early."

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Co-ordinating conjunctions are 7 words that help us connect two separate sentences or phrases.
I like cheese. I like cake. -> I like cheese and cake.
Co-ordinating Conjunctions
Rules: 
- Use the F.A.N.B.O.Y.S acronym to remember the 7 co-ordinating conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.


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Explanation of F.A.N.B.O.Y.S
For - another word for 'because'.
And - used to link different things or choices of equal importance.
Nor- indicates something that did not happen or is not true. Usually used after the word 'Neither' (both).
But - used to link two separate sentences where the second sentence explains the first.
Or - used to indicate an alternative (different) option. Also used to link two different choices. 
Yet - another word for 'but'. Used to express an outcome.
So - Used to express the reason for an outcome.

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Fix the sentences using F.A.N.B.O.Y.S
1. Roisin enjoys shopping __ she can never decide what to buy.
2. Clarissa likes pizza. She also likes ice cream.
3. Shana wanted pizza __ It was her birthday.
4. Griffin studied hard __ that he could pass the exam.
5. Marijn __ Kian went to the beach. 
6. Neither Maya __ Sofia enjoy swimming.
7. Cléante wanted to feed the lion. It was too dangerous.  
8. Does Berzan prefer reading __ gaming? 
9. Timothy woke up early __ that he could watch the sun rise.

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