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Category Archives: Grammar, Usage
Are You Taking Advantage of the Practice Mode in Noredink??
notes.no.red.ink.practice Learning how to punctuate two independent clauses can be a little challenging, but the material gets more interesting as you begin to master it. Let me know how I can help you learn these rules better. It is also … Continue reading
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Can Anyone Offer Expertise on No Red Ink?
Originally posted on CAIS Commission on Professional Development:
No Red Ink [http://www.noredink.com/] is a new grammar software where students input their variuos interests into a sentence bank, and the subsequent grammar and usage quizzes incorporate that information into sentences used…
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Direct Objects
Here is my first Jing Video about direct objects. http://www.screencast.com/t/s0CTgwOhtk
Direct Objects
Jing Video. Here’s my first jing video. I noticed that I cannot type and speak at the same time. I will make another version over the weekend. http://screencast.com/t/3PyjuyIen1U
Predicate nominative or Predicate adjective
Jing video. Here’s my first Jing video. I noticed that theres a little error in the video which is missing a period at the end of the model sentence. I am sad because I did put a period at the … Continue reading
Jing–Rough Cut
a>This is my first Grammar Jing. I am using it as a model to work collaboratively with English I. We are trying to master the inherent logic built into grammar study. We will be highlighting our verbs in green, subject … Continue reading