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 7 changes, then start making
more changes again from 1 to 7. Each student should build on the changes that
the previous students make. Please number the change that you make.
Amber happily planted the beautiful flowers in the garden.
Changes: 1. subject noun 2. direct object noun 3. indirect
object noun
4.
adjective(s) 5. adverb(s) 6.
verb name 7. verb tense
14 comments:
1. Subject noun
Jessica happily planted the beautiful flowers in the garden.
2. direct object noun
Jessica happily planted the beautiful tulips in the garden.
1. Indirect object noun
Jessica happily planted the beautiful tulips in the pot.
4. Adjective(s)
Jessica joyfully planted the lovely tulips in the pot.
5. Adverb(s)
Jessica gayfully planted the lovely tulips in the pot.
6. Verb name
Jessica joyfully placed the lovely tulips in the pot.
In the original sentence, happily is the adverb. Gayfully is not a word.
ANDREW:yes!
GRACE:yes!
LEIGHA:yes!
JOEL: yes!
NICOLE:yes, you changed the adverb, but I think you've coined a new word there!
JOHN: yes!
7. verb tense
Jessica joyfully places the lovely tulips in the pot.
1. Subject noun
Martha Stewart joyfully places the lovely tulips in the pot.
2. Direct object noun...
Martha Stewart joyfully places the lovely daisies in the pot.
4. Adjectives
The talented Martha Stewart joyfully placed the lovely daisies in the beautiful flower pot
GRACE: yes!
BRITTANY: Yes!
JOCELYN: yes!
VIVIEN: Yes--but what happened to change #3??
Robert S said.
5. Adverbs
The disgraced Martha Stewart delicately placed the withered daisies in the humble flower pot.
ROBERT:Yes, you changed the adverb--you also changed a number of adverbs;-)
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