The work consists of two parts, which are scored separately.
a) You must carry out the REWRITE OF WRITING, taking into account the corrections made in class.
b) You will study the material about spelling that appears. Then you will perform the instructions below for examples.
a) You must carry out the REWRITE OF WRITING, taking into account the corrections made in class.
b) You will study the material about spelling that appears. Then you will perform the instructions below for examples.
Note: The examples of different spelling difficulties will be published in www.noseanvagosestudien.blogspot.com
* ay, there, there
- "Ay" is an interjection, usually indicates pain. Example: "Oh, you hit me!"
- "there" is an adverb of place. Example: "The book was there."
- "there" is a verb in third person ("having"). Example: "There are twenty-five pupils."
Slogan: Write three sentences with each of the words (a total of nine sentences)
* have to see
- "have" is an infinitive. Examples: "There may be a price increase." Or "There will be heavy rain tomorrow."
- "see" two words, a preposition ("a") and an infinitive ("see"). Example: "I'll give a little walk to see if I notice something weird."
Slogan: Write three sentences containing each of the expressions explained (there are six in total)
* a, ha, ah
- "a" is a preposition. Example: "I eat schnitzel"
- "ha" is a verb in the third person singular present ("there"). Example: "The Paraguayan president has had several children."
- "ah" is an interjection, which may indicate that you realize something. Example: "Ah, now I remember! "
Slogan: Write three sentences containing each of the expressions explained (nine in total)
* mp, mb, nv
front of the letters" p "or" b "should be used "m" and not "n". Also, before "v" must use "n". Examples: "important", "both", "invitation"
Slogan: Write a list of twenty words each of the aforementioned characteristics. (Going to be worth sixty words and use the dictionary)
- "Ay" is an interjection, usually indicates pain. Example: "Oh, you hit me!"
- "there" is an adverb of place. Example: "The book was there."
- "there" is a verb in third person ("having"). Example: "There are twenty-five pupils."
Slogan: Write three sentences with each of the words (a total of nine sentences)
* have to see
- "have" is an infinitive. Examples: "There may be a price increase." Or "There will be heavy rain tomorrow."
- "see" two words, a preposition ("a") and an infinitive ("see"). Example: "I'll give a little walk to see if I notice something weird."
Slogan: Write three sentences containing each of the expressions explained (there are six in total)
* a, ha, ah
- "a" is a preposition. Example: "I eat schnitzel"
- "ha" is a verb in the third person singular present ("there"). Example: "The Paraguayan president has had several children."
- "ah" is an interjection, which may indicate that you realize something. Example: "Ah, now I remember! "
Slogan: Write three sentences containing each of the expressions explained (nine in total)
* mp, mb, nv
front of the letters" p "or" b "should be used "m" and not "n". Also, before "v" must use "n". Examples: "important", "both", "invitation"
Slogan: Write a list of twenty words each of the aforementioned characteristics. (Going to be worth sixty words and use the dictionary)
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