Tuesday, February 19, 2008

ALL CHANGE! Feb. 19th

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 6 changes, then start making more changes again from 1 to 6. Each student should build on the changes that the previous students make.

Tom and Tina celebrate Valentine's Day with a theme party.

1. change the subject noun (compound subject) 2. change the direct object noun
3. change the indirect object noun 4. change the adjective
5. change the verb name 6. change the verb tense.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

They celebrated Valentine’s Day with a theme party.

Anonymous said...

ooppss.. missed my spelling..

They celebrated Valentine’s Day with a themed party.

Veronica Baig said...

Cindy: You've changed a few things here--all you needed to do was change "Tom and Tina" to "They"; I don't see the spelling mistake--theme--was OK, and you also changed the verb tense.
NEXT STUDENT: Go on from "They celebrate Valentine's Day with a theme party."

Anonymous said...

Rupinder,
They celebrate Louis Riel Day with a theme party.

Veronica Baig said...

Rupinder: Good--but that's a curious choice!

Anonymous said...

Rupinder,
They celebrate President's Day with a theme party.

Veronica Baig said...

Rupinder: You didn't need to redo that one--I was just puzzled by your choice;-)

Anonymous said...

indirect object noun

They celebrate President's Day with a pizza.

Veronica Baig said...

Jeff: Nicely done!

Anonymous said...

4. change the adjective
I liked Rupinder’s first choice, so here it is:
They celebrate Louis Riel Day with a pizza. :-)

Veronica Baig said...

Milijana: The only problem here is that Jeff missed out the adjective (theme), and you haven't replaced it;-)

Anonymous said...

They celebrate Louis Riel Day with a festive pizza.

Isn’t "Louis Riel" also an adjective describing the word "day"?