Change the words in the sentence below as indicated. You can only change the
exact word in the sequence given; after someone else has posted the next change,
then you can post another change. For instance, student 1 writes #1 Subject
Noun, and changes the subject noun; Student 2 writes #2 Direct Object Noun, and
changes that noun. Each student only makes one change at a time and keeps to
the order indicated.If you complete all 7 changes, then start making more
changes again from 1 to 7. Each student should build on the changes that the
previous students make.
Tom usually gives red roses to his wife on
Valentine’s Day.
Changes: #1 Subject noun
#2
Direct object noun
#3 Indirect object noun
#4 Adjective
#5 Adverb
#6 Verb name
#7 Verb tense
Please number the change you make.
12 comments:
#subject noun
Bob usually gives red roses to his wife on Valentine’s Day.
Tom usually gives red roses to his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day.
SARA: yes!
ZEINAB: You needed to change Sara's sentence (keep the change she made). Also, you have changed the indirect object not the direct one;-)
Engl140.
Direct object noun
Bob usually gives white carnations to his wife on Valentine’s Day.
#3 Indirect object noun.
Bob usually gives white carnations to his sweetheart on Valentine's Day.
YOSUA: Yes--but you changed the adjective, too;-)
PEGGY: yes!
Alexey ENGL140
#4 Adjective
Bob usually gives red carnations to his sweetheart on Valentine's Day.
RufusENGL143
#5 Adverb
Bob usually gives red roses to his girl friend on Valentine’s Day
ALEXEY: yes!
RUFUS: That's not the adverb:-(
NEXT STUDENT: Please make change #5 to Alexey's answer.
#5 Adverb
Bob generally gives red carnations to his sweetheart on Valentine's Day.
#6 Verb Name
Bob generally delivers red carnations to his sweetheart on Valentine's Day.
ZEINAB:yes!
PEGGY: yes!
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