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Dear Diary: Day 3, the sentence structure

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Dear Diary,

The basics of a sentence
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Today you will be able to

  • check your Capitalization and Punctuation exercise
  • identify the two parts of a sentence (the subject and the predicate) using Time Out New York
  • write an improvised journal entry using Time Out New York articles

Black and White, Yin and Yang, Land and Water

Subject and predicate: the two parts of a sentence
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Word on the Street

Drawing the line: the subject and the predicate

How was their date?

A closer look the sentence structures of The Undateables

The subject and predicate

I was happy to discover a new person, but

I'm looking for something different.

How well do you know me?

Task: Write down 10 questions to get to know your classmate.

Using Time Out New York,

Using your classmate's voice, write 1/3 journal entries. 

Days 1, 2 and 3:
Include
1. The month, date and year
2. A name of a place
3. The venue/ location and borough in Manhattan
4. The title of the concert/ stage play/ movie that you watched;
5. The performers in the concert/ talk/ movie or celebrities you bumped into
5. What you ate/ drank (the name of the food)
6. Languages you heard on the train.
7. A holiday entry

bump into - accidentally met
celebrity - famous TV and movie personalities
venue - location
borough - the major areas of NYC such as Brooklyn and Queens
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