The dying man bequeathed all his money to an animal charity.
For instance, Participant 1 writes #1 Subject Noun, and changes the subject noun; Participant 2 writes #2 Direct Object Noun, and changes the direct object noun, etc.
You are free to make as many changes as you wish. Just remember to number each change (and indicate the part of speech) so it is clear to everyone where we are on the list.
When all 7 changes have been made, return to the top of the list and continue.
Changes:
1. subject noun
2. direct object noun
3. indirect object noun
4. adjective(s)
5. adverb(s)
6. verb name
7. verb tense
6 comments:
The dying gent bequeathed all his money to an animal charity.
1. subject noun
The dying gent bequeathed all his possessions to an animal charity.
2. direct object noun
The dying gent bequeathed all his possessions to a men shelter.
3. indirect object noun
The rich gent bequeathed all his possessions to a homeless shelter.
4. adjectives
The rich gent simply bequeathed all his possessions to a homeless shelter.
5. adverb
6. Verb name
The rich gent simply donated all his possessions to a homeless shelter.
7. Verb tense
The rich gent simply donate all his possessions to a homeless shelter.
The dying women bequeathed all her money to an animal charity
1. subject noun
The dying women bequeathed all her belonging to an animal charity
2. direct object noun
Very nice, everyone!!
Audrey, watch the possessive: "men's shelter"
Yu Jin, watch your subject-verb agreement. If you want to use the present tense, you need to add the 's': "donates".
Cecilia, have another look at the instructions. You indicated that you were changing the "subject noun", but you changed other elements as well. Remember, the goal here is to change only one element at a time.
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