This week consisted
of both successful and challenging moments for me. The concept of “It’s” vs.
“its” has always come pretty easy to me. This is a concept I’ve felt confident
about for many years, and luckily it’s stuck with me. I also had a fairly
easy time with powerful verbs. I am getting better at identifying run-on
sentences, and learned a lot about active voice vs. passive voice.
The most challenging
assignment for me this week was our assignment on verbs. Wow. I didn’t realize
how difficult verbs can be. I also didn’t realize how many different types of
verbs there are! This week I learned about gerunds. I did not know what a
gerund was until I took this course.
Example of gerund:
I really enjoy running. This silly exercise helps me
remember how to write/identify a gerund.
“I'd be lying if I said I wasn't going to miss the beach and sunshine but fall is my absolute favorite season. “
This sentence should read: On the other hand, I had no idea where to start or what to eat.
This sentence
should have a “,” inserted before “but”.
I found another
grammar mistake while reading the website/story of one of my favorite
gluten-free bakeries. The sentence read as follows:
On the other , I
had no idea where to start or what to eat.
I really liked your way of remembering what a Gerund is. I think that will help me remember it as well. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on the verbs, they are way more complex than I realized. It is like when you are friends with someone as a kid, and come to meet them as an adult and realize you know little to nothing about them.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on the verbs, they are way more complex than I realized. It is like when you are friends with someone as a kid, and come to meet them as an adult and realize you know little to nothing about them.
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