Lunes, Agosto 22, 2011

Eng 2 OPTIONAL EXERCISE

1. It is easier to tell the truth than lie to people you love.
2. For her birthday, Marsha received a cake, some clothes and a new CD player.
3. Jim wanted to scare us by telling us a ghost story and showed us a horror movie.
4. The witness described the suspect as tall, light-skinned with a beard.
5. Spending the day with you is better than if we are apart.
6. Brian disliked not only playing baseball but also running long distances.
7. The new house has a large porch, an eat-in kitchen and carpeted floors.
8. This plan is creative but risky.
9. I want neither your sympathy nor your pity.
10. To manage your money well is to be prepared for the future. 

Eng 2 OPTIONAL EXERCISE

1. It is easier to tell the truth than lie to people you love.
2. For her birthday, Marsha received a cake, some clothes and a new CD player.
3. Jim wanted to scare us by telling us a ghost story and showed us a horror movie.
4. The witness described the suspect as tall, light-skinned with a beard.
5. Spending the day with you is better than if we are apart.
6. Brian disliked not only playing baseball but also running long distances.
7. The new house has a large porch, an eat-in kitchen and carpeted floors.
8. This plan is creative but risky.
9. I want neither your sympathy nor your pity.
10. To manage you money well is to be prepared for the future. 

Linggo, Agosto 21, 2011

COMM 1 MODIFIERS MTH 10:30-12:00 A.M

1. Because of the in the fence, the farmer lost almost all of his cows.
2. Before the player made the kick, he checked the soccer ball that was overinflated.
3. He served his scrumptious mousse on china plates to the guests.
4. My brother drove the car with a broken windshield to the shop.
5. Bob posted an advertisement for puppies on the Internet.
6. The woman walked her dog which was leashed.
7. His suit which was made of wool was at the tailor shop.
8. The boy wanted Santa to bring him a pony with a long tail.
9. To be the champion, she only had to win one more game.
10. The child tried not to bother his/her father who was tired from a long day at work.
OPTIONAL
1. On this property, no one can shoot anyhting except the owner.
2. He sat very quietly in his chair with his eyes rolling.
3. The book that we needed to finish for our research was missing from the library.
4. The robber weighing 160 pounds was a tall man with a mustache.
5. We watched with anxious eyes the newscast.
6. You will only need one row of corn to plant.
7. She had a meal that was low in price in a restaurant.
8. I gave the woman who was interviewing for a job an umbrella.
9. He promised at her deathbed never to remarry.
10. I waited nearly two hours for the bus.

COMM 1 MODIFIERS MTH 10:30-12:00 A.M

1. Because of the in the fence, the farmer lost almost all of his cows.
2. Before the player made the kick, he checked the soccer ball that was overinflated.
3. He served his scrumptious mousse on china plates to the guests.
4. My brother drove the car with a broken windshield to the shop.
5. Bob posted an advertisement for puppies on the Internet.
6. The woman walked her dog which was leashed.
7. His suit which was made of wool was at the tailor shop.
8. The boy wanted Santa to bring him a pony with a long tail.
9. To be the champion, she only had to win one more game.
10. The child tried not to bother his/her father who was tired from a long day at work.
OPTIONAL
1. On this property, no one can shoot anyhting except the owner.
2. He sat very quietly in his chair with his eyes rolling.
3. The book that we needed to finish for our research was missing from the library.
4. The robber weighing 160 pounds was a tall man with a mustache.
5. We watched with anxious eyes the newscast.
6. You will only need one row of corn to plant.
7. She had a meal that was low in price in a restaurant.
8. I gave the woman who was interviewing for a job an umbrella.
9. He promised at her deathbed never to remarry.
10. I waited nearly two hours for the bus.

Miyerkules, Agosto 10, 2011

COMM 1 10:30-12:00 Assignment (JOINING SENTENCES)


1. Mark Twain or known also as Samuel L. Clemens lived in Hartford for several years and is the author of a classic American novel entitled Huckleberrry Finn. 
2. Mark Twain's elaborate and elegant house was located on Farmington Avenue in an area called Nook Farm where he had a neighbor whose name was Harriet Beecher Stowe, the writer of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
3.  Mark Twain piloted steamboats on the Mississippi in his youth and because of that,  he had windows and a balcony on a large side porch in his home which made the people remind them of a steamboat, 
4. Among the three people Hartford, Mark Twain was the first one to own the first used commercially in nearby New Haven called the telephone because there was practically no one to talk to but he did not like it.
5.  Mark Twain loved industrial inventions and as a result of that, he lost a fortune in investing them but yet he was able to invent the elaborate  Paige typesetter which was developed at the same time with a simpler and less expensive machine called the Linotype.
6. Mark Twain never felt the same about the house again because of her daughter, Susy, who died due to spinal meningitis which made him left the house in Hartford and only returned once for the funeral of his friend, Charles Dudley Warner.

COMM 1 10:30-12:00 Assignment (JOINING SENTENCES)

1. Mark Twain or known also as Samuel L. Clemens lived in Hartford for several years and is the author of a classic American novel entitled Huckleberrry Finn. 
2. Mark Twain's elaborate and elegant house was located on Farmington Avenue in an area called Nook Farm where he had a neighbor whose name was Harriet Beecher Stowe, the writer of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
3.  Mark Twain piloted steamboats on the Mississippi in his youth and because of that,  he had windows and a balcony on a large side porch in his home which made the people remind them of a steamboat, 
4. Among the three people Hartford, Mark Twain was the first one to own the first used commercially in nearby New Haven called the telephone because there was practically no one to talk to but he did not like it.
5.  Mark Twain loved industrial inventions and as a result of that, he lost a fortune in investing them but yet he was able to invent the elaborate  Paige typesetter which was developed at the same time with a simpler and less expensive machine called the Linotype.
6. Mark Twain never felt the same about the house again because of her daughter, Susy, who died due to spinal meningitis which made him left the house in Hartford and only returned once for the funeral of his friend, Charles Dudley Warner.