Thursday, March 19, 2009
HALF-WAY THERE CHALLENGE! Mar. 19th, 2010
Sentence 1: The students eagerly exchanged information about how to work together on the presentation they were making.
Sentence 2: They posted their information and ideas to a wiki they had created specifically for that presentation.
Grammar: 1. Use a gerund to combine the sentences.
2. Use an infinitive to combine the sentences.
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#1 gerund
Working together on a presentation, the students eagerly exchanged information and ideas on wiki; they had created specifically for that presentation.
#2 Infinitive
To Work together on a presentation, the students eagerly exchanged information and ideas on wiki; they had created specifically for that presentation.
Uzma: You've got the gerund and infinitive right, but the punctuation and sentence structure (at the end both) are not quite right.
#1 gerund
Working together on a presentation, the students eagerly exchanged information and ideas on wiki they had created specifically for that presentation.
#2 Infinitive
To Work together on a presentation, the students eagerly exchanged information and ideas on wiki they had created specifically for that presentation.
UZMA: Note that you are still missing an article in each of these sentences;-)
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