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ESL 322 Ch.3

For 4/18:   send an e-mail to a 322 classmate & cc the instructor (leslie.takei@sjeccd.cc.ca.us). Attach your saved Activity 3-33 Word document to the e-mail.
Most e-mail providers have an attach button you select. Click on "browse" button to find 3.5 floppy in the Drive:A and the name of your saved Activity 3-33 document on your disk. Upload the attachment to your e-mail.
In the body of the e-mail, write a brief message explaining what is attached.
For more information on e-mail go to the E-mail Information Menu.

Peer Editing w/E-mail for 4/18.


A sentence has both a subject and a verb.
For example:
Subject    Verb
The student is reading.

A fragment is a part of a sentence: just the subject phrase or just the predicate/verb phrase.
  • Here's more on Fragments (from Capital Community College)
  • Sentence fragment examples and practice exercises
  • A run-on is two complete thoughts/sentences written together without any punctuation (period) between them.
  • Here's more on Run-ons


  • Logical Organizers Quiz  (subordinate conjunctions and transition words) self-study quiz


    Conditional Clause Quiz   (if-clauses)



    Adjectives or Adverbs Quiz
  • Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. Adjectives answer the questions: what kind? which one? and how many?
  • Adverbs modfiy or describe verbs.  Adverbs answer the questions: how? when? where? and how often? Many adverbs end in -ly