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Quarter 2, Week 8 – Adverbs

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For week 8 our topic is Adverbs. In this topic, we discussed adverbs and the types of adverbs. What is Adverb?, Adverbs describe adjectives and other adverbs. There are types of adverbs which are; Adverb of Time, Adverb of Manner, Adverb of Place, Adverb of Degree, and Adverb of Frequency. We also learned how to identify adverbs and what are the positions of adverbs in a sentence. I learned that learning types of adverbs make my understanding clear and nice. knowing the types of adverbs makes our questions answered like what do we use when we questioned when. The learning task given to us is easy to understand. The tasks like choosing the letter of the correct answer, identifying the adverbs used, and what type of adverbs are being used.

Quarter 2, Week 7 – Interjections

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In week 7 our topic is all about interjection. For others who don't know what interjection is, Interjection is the word used to express particular expressions or emotions. We have learned 8 types of Interjection; Interjections for Greeting, Interjections for Joy, Interjections for Approval, Interjections for Attention, Interjections for Suprise, Interjections for Sorrow, Interjections for Understanding/Misunderstanding, and Other Interjections. Based on what we learned some examples of Interjections are; Aah, Ahh, Aww, Bingo, Eh, Eww, Wow, Hey, Well, What, Hurrah, Hmph, Oh, Oops, Ouch, Shh, Uh oh, Whew, Yay/Yaay, Yeah, Yikes, Yippee, etc. Other Interjections include Interjections of Anger /Annoyance /Frustration /Disappointment/Dismissive. Our Task for week 7 is easy as well as the topic given to us. We are also tasked to do the exercises like identifying the Interjection used, Determining the interjection that would best complete each sentence, etc. We are also tasked to do...

Quarter 2, Week 6 – Rules in Capitalization and Use of Punctuation Marks

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In this week we have our Flag Ceremony, Prayer, and some stretching. This week we discussed the Rules of Capitalization and the Use of Punctuation Marks. In this week we didn't have our Spelling and the Anglo-American Icon. We first discussed the rules of Capitals; We need to use a capital letter in all proper nouns, names of events and time, names of organizations/institutions, and government bodies, we need to write nationalities, race, and religion in capital letters. In titles, we capitalize the title of a person when it comes before a name. We discussed the second topic which is the Use of Punctuation Marks. We have different types and use of Punctuation Marks; First, we have the Period that is used or placed at the end of declarative and imperative sentences, next is the Question Mark that is used to indicate a direct question, next is Exclamation point it is used to convey strong emotions or excitements, next is the Comma that is used to show the separation of ideas o...

Quarter 2, Week 5 – Normal and Inverted Word Order

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In this week we had our spelling bee words like cappuccino, machinist, fission, etc. We also had our Anglo-American Literature Icon which is John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was an English writer, a poet, He is best known as the author of "The High Fantasy Works" "The Hobbit" and"The Lord of The Rings". He is also identified as the Father of Modern Fantasy Literature. We had our figure of speech in focus, Hyperbole. Hyperbole is a figure of speech of exaggerated statements or claims used to make a point or show emphasis, but are not meant to be taken literally. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien Example of Hyperbole: I have a million things to do today. Our topic this week is all about the "Normal and Inverted Word Order". Normal Word Order is...