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Name:Date:Class:DO NOW: Answer questions 1 - 7 below about CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS.1. What are they?2. What do they do? 3. How are they punctuated?4. Work the sentence. Highlight the word you think is a conjunctive adverb. Then, add the needed punctuation. My younger siblings fought over the last piece of pie however I was already full.5. What kind of relationship does however show between the two independent clauses?__________________________________________________________________________________________________6. Read these conjunctive adverbs. Circle two you think show a contrasting relationship. OtherwiseNeverthelessHenceFortunately UnfortunatelyDespite thatConsequently Nonetheless7. Explaiship. njunctive adverbs. Circle two you think show lso ______________________________________________________________n why you circled each of the words.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________you cGUIDED PRACTICE - CONTRASTING:Nevertheless 1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. I hate to wash my car windows; nevertheless, it is a job that must be done. 2. Mr. Rosentel is very funny; nevertheless, he could be a professional comedian. Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.*Miles uses his razor sharp claws to express his feelings.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Unfortunately1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. This bowl of macaroni and cheese is mind-blowing. Unfortunately, the mix of cheddar, gouda, and pepper-jack makes my taste buds sing. 2. Sonia doesn’t know how to play chess; unfortunately, she is being quizzed over the rules this morning. Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.*Snowball weekend is a getaway that 10% of our school attends.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS – ADDITION:Moreover 1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. The faculty approved of the new trimester system; moreover, the students liked it too. 2. I like the sound of this stereo; moreover, the price is too high.Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.* Learning a new sport requires tons of conditioning work.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Furthermore1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. The company picnic was cancelled; furthermore, they had hot dogs, brats, and even corn on the cob. 2. Mr. Rosentel loves hip hop. Furthermore, he knows everything Biggie Smalls ever recorded.Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.*Cleopatra was one of Egypt's best rulers.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________INDEPENDENT PRACTICE – CONTRASTING:Despite that 1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. Mr. Erwin hunts whenever he has the opportunity; despite that, he has enough venison to feed us all.2. The bus schedule was difficult to read; despite that, Penny found the right bus. Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.*The waves of the Pacific Ocean have a calming effect on most who hear them.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Regardless1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. The Ultimate team works out every evening until 7:00. Regardless, they are not yet in competition shape.2. Ms. Kuehl loves the movie The Princess Bride. Regardless, she watches it once a month. Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.* Fabio works on his homework for two hours every evening.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Otherwise 1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. I need to ask my boss for a raise; otherwise, I am going to have to find a new job. 2. We haven’t heard from her; otherwise, we haven’t given up hope. Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.*Egypt had to bow to the power of Rome.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS – ADDITIONFurther 1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. We're nearly out of fuel. Further, there's an asteroid belt ahead. 2. Dating has always been a risky business; further, dating shows rarely succeed on air. Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.*We were lucky to make it back alive.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB - COMPARISONLikewise 1. Predict: What do you think it means? 3. Think Based on what you learned, look at the following 2 sentences. Only 1 of them is using the word correctly. Which one? 1. The chocolate mousse was heavenly. Likewise, it was rich and intense. 2. The chocolate mousse was rich and intense. Likewise, Adam’s caramel-filled white-chocolate cake was unexpectedly delicious.Why? 2. UnderstandBreak it DOWN Is there a smaller word inside this one that helps us understand? ________________________What does that word mean? Or… Look it UPWhat key words in the definition help us understand it?4. ConnectWhat other words do we know that remind of this one? (one with a similar relationship)5. Apply: Add a second clause to this one that matches the relationship of the word.*The rugby team throws itself into workouts every evening.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ................
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