The Writing Center Directed Learning Activities

Similar documents
This handout will help you understand what relative clauses are and how they work, and will especially help you decide when to use that or which.

Writing Common Core KEY WORDS

Clauses and Phrases. How to know them when you see them! How they work to make more complex sentences!

Understanding Clauses and How to Connect Them to Avoid Fragments, Comma Splices, and Fused Sentences A Grammar Help Handout by Abbie Potter Henry

PARALLEL STRUCTURE S-10

Livingston Public Schools Scope and Sequence K 6 Grammar and Mechanics

Chapter I - Passive Voice

Advanced Composition for Non-Native Speakers of English

Bauer College of Business Writing Style Guide

PUTTING ENGLISH TO WORK 1: UNIT 5. In this unit you will learn:

English Grammar Passive Voice and Other Items

Albert Pye and Ravensmere Schools Grammar Curriculum

Complex Sentences. This icon indicates that detailed teacher s notes are available in the Notes Page.

Apex Student Tutorial

Grammar and Mechanics Test 3

Pupil SPAG Card 1. Terminology for pupils. I Can Date Word

DEFINITION OF CLAUSE AND PHRASE:

ESL 005 Advanced Grammar and Paragraph Writing

Study Guide for the Pre-Professional Skills Test: Writing

RELATIVE CLAUSE: Does it Specify Which One? Or Does it Just Describe the One and Only?

ESL Sentence Structure

ONLINE ENGLISH LANGUAGE RESOURCES

Basic Rhetoric of Professional Writing. Dr. Brian Gastle Western Carolina University

Student Guide for Usage of Criterion

ANNOTATED WRITING TASK INFORMATION REPORT Deserts 1

LTTC English Grammar Proficiency Test Grade 1

Accessing your Professional Development Plan (PDP) Evaluation Process Professional Development Plan Start New Start Edit

EAP Grammar Competencies Levels 1 6

Avoiding Run-On Sentences, Comma Splices, and Fragments

Grammar Boot Camp. Building Muscle: Phrases and Clauses. (click mouse to proceed)

A Writer s Reference, Seventh Edition Diana Hacker Nancy Sommers

EAS Basic Outline. Overview

Grammar Presentation: The Sentence

English Appendix 2: Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation

Checklist for Recognizing Complete Verbs

UNIT 7 WORD GROUPS THAT BUILD UP SENTENCES. Adverb Clauses

Year 3 Grammar Guide. For Children and Parents MARCHWOOD JUNIOR SCHOOL

4 Square Writing Method. Developed by Judith Gould Madalyn Jira Taylors Elementary

GRAMMAR / Adjective Clauses

einstruction CPS (Clicker) Instructions

Here are a few examples of fragments (or, dependent clauses with subordinators) at the beginning

Understanding Verbs: Gerunds, Participles, and Infinitives

This image cannot currently be displayed. Course Catalog. Language Arts Glynlyon, Inc.

Purchasing & Enrollment Guide

Lesson: Adjectives Length minutes Age or Grade Intended 6 th grade special education (direct instruction)

TERMS. Parts of Speech

Chapter 10: Relative Clauses and Adjective Phrases

Parts of a Friendly Letter. Randee Newbanks 2nd Grade Gerald Elementary

Similes, Metaphors. & Personification. Writing. Objective: To write own poems, experimenting with active verbs and personification.

FULBRIGHT FLTA PROGRAM Instructions for Completing the Fulbright FLTA Program Application

CONNECTORS: USAGE AND MEANING

Grammar Challenge So & such Practice

Final Exam Grammar Review. 5. Explain the difference between a proper noun and a common noun.

RELATIVE CLAUSES PRACTICE

Training Plan 12 - Months MS Office, Customer Service, Medical Office, Billing and Coding

Teacher training worksheets- Classroom language Pictionary miming definitions game Worksheet 1- General school vocab version

First Certificate in English Online Practice Test Free Sample. How to complete the FCE Online Practice Test Free Sample: Writing

2-1. Adjective Clauses 1: Who, Whom and Whose

Ninth Grade - Grammar Pretest

Language Lessons. Secondary Child

Editing and Proofreading. University Learning Centre Writing Help Ron Cooley, Professor of English

The Book of Grammar Lesson Six. Mr. McBride AP Language and Composition

PREP-009 COURSE SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS

ENGLISH. Key stage 2. Modified large print SAMPLE September 2015 English grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 1: questions. First name.

MODULE 15 Diagram the organizational structure of your company.

Using an Edline Gradebook. EGP Teacher Guide

Soup From a Stone, Fancy That!

Course Syllabus My TOEFL ibt Preparation Course Online sessions: M, W, F 15:00-16:30 PST

Evaluating the Elements of a Piece of Practical Writing The author of this friendly letter..

SAMPLE. Grammar, punctuation and spelling. Paper 2: short answer questions. English tests KEY STAGE LEVEL. Downloaded from satspapers.org.

Helpful Links 8 Helpful Documents 8 Writing History 9 Pending Peer Reviews 9 Navigation Tabs 10 Changing Courses 10

Better Together. Best regards, Team Gynzy

Writing a Job Application Letter

Sentence Blocks. Sentence Focus Activity. Contents

7th Update 9/ SE Fuller Road, Milwaukie, Oregon (503)

How to complete the FCE Online Practice Test Free Sample: Use of English

PTE Academic Test Tips

Newspaper Activities for Students

Subordinating Ideas Using Phrases It All Started with Sputnik

TIME MANAGEMENT TIME MANAGEMENT. Document : UM_TM.doc Revision : 24 May 2007 Last printed: 2007/05/24 12:32 PM

Key English Test Online Practice Test Free Sample. How to complete the KET Online Practice Test Free Sample: Reading & Writing

Interpreting areading Scaled Scores for Instruction

Setting Up A Gradebook. Skyward Educator Access Plus Gradebook Home Page You can access your Gradebook from any computer with Internet access.

Clauses within clauses

Focus on Essay Writing

Level 1 Teacher s Manual

SENTENCE STRUCTURE. An independent clause can be a complete sentence on its own. It has a subject and a verb.

Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides: Share and collaborate

Chapter. Adjective Clauses. EXERCISE 1. Warm-up. Page 270 Time: 5 minutes CHAPTER SUMMARY

Managing Contacts in Outlook

Teaching Dictation for the USCIS Citizenship Test

Destination Learning Management User Guide v. 4.2

LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USER GUIDE: TURNITIN GRADEMARK RUBRICS

Written Language Curriculum Planning Manual 3LIT3390

How to complete the FCE Online Practice Test Free Sample: Reading

Transcription:

The Writing Center Directed Learning Activities Adjective Clauses Student Name: Date: Instructor: Course: IMPORTANT NOTE: All the activities (3) in the DLA must be completed in their entirety before meeting with a tutor and receiving credit. Where indicated, complete your work on this sheet. Objectives: Through computer and other independent work, this activity will familiarize you with adjective clauses and help you create accurate adjective clauses. Activities (approximately 1 hour): Read the information, then follow the steps below and be prepared to explain your answers when you meet with a tutor. Check off each box once you have completed the activity. Understanding Adjective Clauses An adjective clause also called a relative clause is a group of words that modify or describe a noun. Remember that adjective clauses: Contain a subject and a verb Begin with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, which) Are dependent clauses, which means that they cannot stand alone because they have no meaning without an independent (main) clause Relative Pronoun who (+ verb) whom (+ subject + verb) whose (+ noun) that which Used for: people people possessive people/things things Adjective clauses will follow one of these patterns: Relative Pronoun as Subject + Verb The man who lives next door is in the hospital. The platypus is an animal that has fur and a duck bill.

DLA: Adjective Clauses 2 Collecting stamps is a hobby which interests me. *In this pattern, you must have a relative pronoun. Relative Pronoun + Subject + Verb My grandmother is a person (whom) I can trust. R.P. The drawing (that) my daughter made is on display at the library. R.P. *In this pattern, you do not have to use a relative pronoun. The cake which I made is delicious. -OR- The cake I made is delicious. Possessive Relative Pronoun + Noun + Subject and/or Verb The man whose wallet I found lives down the street. R.P. N That is the student whose mother won the lottery. R.P. N V How to make Adjective Clauses You can combine two independent sentences to make one sentence that contains an adjective clause by following these steps: 1. You must have two independent clauses that contain a repeated noun. Here are two different examples. Mr. Kent is a teacher. He is very patient. / The test was hard. I took it yesterday. 2. Delete the repeated noun and replace it with a relative pronoun. Mr. Kent is a teacher. He who is very patient. /The test was hard. I took it that yesterday. 3. Move the relative pronoun to the beginning of the clause if it is not already. Mr. Kent is a teacher + who is very patient. / The test was hard + that I took yesterday. 4. Place the adjective clause right after the repeated noun (the noun that it is describing). Mr. Kent is a teacher who is very patient. / The test that I took yesterday was hard.

DLA: Adjective Clauses 3 Restrictive vs. Nonrestrictive Clauses -A restrictive clause means that you need the information in order to understand who or what you are talking about. Because you need the information, do not add commas. The English teacher who teaches at 10 a.m. is in a wheelchair. The English teacher is in a wheelchair. Which English teacher? There are many. This isn t clear. -A nonrestrictive clause means that it is extra information, so you do not need it in order to understand who or what you are talking about. You need to add commas to show a nonrestrictive clause. My English teacher, who was born in Johannesburg, speaks four languages. You can delete the relative clause and we still know which English teacher you are talking about. My English teacher speaks four languages. *Note: You cannot use that in a nonrestrictive clause, only who, whom, whose, and which. 1. Click on http://www.e-grammar.org/relative-clauses/test2-exercise3/. Rewrite the complete sentences with who, which or whose. Use commas if necessary. Then click the "Check" button to check your answers. After you submit your responses, PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THE PAGE THAT HAS YOUR SCORE. DO NOT EXIT THE PROGRAM UNTIL YOU HAVE PASTED THAT PAGE HERE. 2. Review the information on this sheet. Then, answer the following questions. What is an adjective clause? What are some relative pronouns and what are they used for? 3a. Collect some of your graded work. Find a pair of sentences that have a repeated noun and write them down below (a and b) Then, follow the steps on this sheet to combine the two

DLA: Adjective Clauses 4 sentences to make one sentence with an adjective clause. Do it three different times and write the sentences below. Bring this work with you to the DLA tutoring session. 1. a... 2. a... 3. a... If you do not have your own essay to work with, please complete the supplemental activity 3b below (only if you are in the Writing Center). 3b. Get the envelope in the DLA file that reads Adjective Clauses Activity 3b Word cards. In it, you will find word cards. Choose only 3 of the relative pronouns below and make 3 sentences with adjective clauses. As you move cards around to form a sentence, make sure you pay attention to word order and punctuation. Try to use the different patterns that were previously mentioned on this sheet. Form a sentence using the word cards, write it down below, then form another sentence. Do only three! (Not online) 1. who: 2. whom:

DLA: Adjective Clauses 5 3. whose: 4. that: 5. which: 4. Review: Sign up to see a tutor here http://mtsac2.mywconline.com/. During your session with a tutor, explain your work to demonstrate your understanding of adjective clauses. Refer to your own graded writing (or the completed activity) and explain to the tutor strategies that you used to create adjective clauses. Student s signature: Date: Tutor s signature: Date: IMPORTANT NOTE: All the activities (3) in this DLA must be completed in their entirety before meeting with a tutor and receiving credit. If your instructor wants evidence of this completed DLA, please do these two things: 1.) Check your e-mail for a copy of the tutor s notes on this tutorial. 2.) Print out your DLA from the whiteboard in the online tutoring session. To print the DLA, click the button with two arrows in the upper right hand corner. Then export the whiteboard to Word.