Monday, September 14, 2015

Class today: Monday, September 14th

1. Review your notes on Active versus Passive (voice) construction.

Remember:
           a. Basic English Syntax falls into the pattern, Subject  + Predicate  + Object.
           b. Active voice constitutes the subject instituting the action of the predicate.
           c.  Passive voice constitutes the subject of the sentence receiving the action of the predicate.
           d. If you can add "by zombies" at the end of a sentence AND it makes sense... passive voice.
           e. There are distinct occurrences when passive voice is preferred:
                                                        When to use Active Voice... When to use Passive Voice
           f. If you noticed in the above link, ACTIVE voice is necessary in academic papers.
              We are looking to be able to have control over WHEN to use each type of voice.

2. Once you have reviewed the notes, you will need to take the following online quiz:

Active V. Passive Voice Quiz

You will see that it is a self-monitoring and self-checking quiz. Please try to rewrite the sentence FIRST. Then check if your response was on target. If you achieve the MAIN construction of the sentence, count it a win. There will be some superfluous words that may be in a different order. Keep track of the questions you get right, THE FIRST TIME. When you are done, send me an email with the amount you got correct out of 10. Do this before class on Tuesday.

3. Homework:

You will be writing a ONE sentence description of the following words. You will be focusing upon your use of ACTIVE VERBS with each sentence. ACTIVE VERBS.

- School
- Family
- Fall
- College
- Royals (baseball or English.. you choose)
- Friends

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