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Writing and Grammar Black Cowboy, Wild Horses Syllabication Parts of Speech in a Dictionary Double Subjects Using we and us with Nouns

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Writing and Grammar Black Cowboy, Wild Horses. Syllabication Parts of Speech in a Dictionary Double Subjects Using we and us with Nouns. Syllabication. High above, a hawk was suspended on cold threads of unseen wind. s uspended Warrior chewed with noisy enthusiasm . enthusiasm. VCCV. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Writing and GrammarBlack Cowboy, Wild Horses

SyllabicationParts of Speech in a Dictionary

Double SubjectsUsing we and us with Nouns

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SyllabicationHigh above, a hawk was

suspended on cold threads of unseen wind.

suspended

Warrior chewed with noisy enthusiasm.

enthusiasm

VCCV suffix

VCCCV VV

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Syllabication

Divide these words into syllables:

1. rumbling2. mustangs3. exploded4. shivering5. triumphantly

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Write

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How is the word used in the sentence? (part of speech)

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Parts of Speech in a Dictionary

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Double Subjects

Jo is a real cowgirl.She is a real cowgirl.

Nick and Shaunte can twirl lassos.

They can twirl lassos.

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Double Subjects

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Using we and us with Nouns

• Use we with a noun subject or after a linking verb.

• Use us with a noun that follows an action verb or a word such as to, for, with, from, or at.

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We or Us ?

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