Saturday, February 25, 2012
Do-Re-Mi
When I want to refresh myself after an exam, I sometimes watch a movie. This afternoon, I traveled back in time. I want to share this link with you. It is a video clip from the movie Sound of Music. I always sing this song, whatever my mood is. I'm also overwhelmed by the fact that I still had the opportunity to watch this, even if it's an old film. Hope you'll sing too.
It's Such A Relief

Early this morning we had our second long exam, and hopefully we could all pass the exam. The questions were very tricky. I had a hard time on several items that seemed so easy, yet it confuses me. There were some items that were easy, but I do not want to be complacent with my answers, so I still analyzed the items. I hope I could pass the exam.
Let us all thank God for guiding us earlier. Without Him, it would not be possible for all of us to answer the items in our exam. :)
Monday, February 13, 2012
FLAMMABLE

My brother gave me an "are -you-serious?" look and said, "it's FLAM-able, not FLAME-able". From that day on, I never forgot how to pronounce Flammable correctly and when someone mispronounces it, I do my best to correct them in the nicest way possible.
Check out other common mispronounced words and phrases at http://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/mispronounced_words.html .
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Fragments and Run-ons
I want to share this link about fragments and run-ons. I actually made it as my basis when we had our assignment. It covers the basic of a sentence, fragments and run-ons. It can also help you find them. Hope it can help you.
Conditional Tense
Have you ever heard of conditional tense? This is verb tense that is used to indicate that an action or state of being is dependent on the occurrence of a condition. For example:
Present conditional: If he had the money he would goPresent continuous conditional: He would be getting up now if he was in Australia.Perfect conditional: She would have visited me if she had had time.Perfect continuous conditional: I would have been playing tennis if I hadn't broken my arm.
Conditional Tense are formed using the auxiliary verb would.
Source: Spanish language
http://spanish.about.com/cs/verbs/g/conditonalgl.htm
Present conditional: If he had the money he would goPresent continuous conditional: He would be getting up now if he was in Australia.Perfect conditional: She would have visited me if she had had time.Perfect continuous conditional: I would have been playing tennis if I hadn't broken my arm.
Conditional Tense are formed using the auxiliary verb would.
Source: Spanish language
http://spanish.about.com/cs/verbs/g/conditonalgl.htm
Practice on Comma Splice and Run-On Sentences
Talking about run-on sentences, we learned how proper punctuation is important in sentence structure. They are also called fused sentences because two complete sentences are being fused together.
Comma Splice was also introduced to us. Commas aren't meant to join main clauses all by themselves; to force them into that role is to perpetrate a comma splice.
Last meeting, we have learned how to fix them in several ways. We discussed using semicolons and coordinating conjunctions. Here are exercises on the said topic for us to answer. So,let us give remedy to each run-on sentence and fix those with comma splice.
Avoiding Comma Splice
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quizzes/nova/nova4.htm
Repairing Run-On Sentences
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quizzes/runons_quiz.htm
References:
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/comma-splice.aspx
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/run-on-sentences.aspx
Comma Splice was also introduced to us. Commas aren't meant to join main clauses all by themselves; to force them into that role is to perpetrate a comma splice.
Last meeting, we have learned how to fix them in several ways. We discussed using semicolons and coordinating conjunctions. Here are exercises on the said topic for us to answer. So,let us give remedy to each run-on sentence and fix those with comma splice.
Avoiding Comma Splice
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quizzes/nova/nova4.htm
Repairing Run-On Sentences
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quizzes/runons_quiz.htm
References:
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/comma-splice.aspx
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/run-on-sentences.aspx
Run-on Sentences
Since we have discussed about run-on sentences, I want to share something about run-on sentences. According to my source, run-on sentences are two complete sentences that are incorrectly combined and are sentences that lack signal words.
Here is a link that contains information about run-on sentences:
http://www.myenglishteacher.net/runonsentences.html
I hope you will also try to answer the quiz.
Here is a link that contains information about run-on sentences:
http://www.myenglishteacher.net/runonsentences.html
I hope you will also try to answer the quiz.
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