Objectives:
Learn the components of an independent idea and now they appear on the SAT, EST, ACT ENGLISH TESTS.
Identify the portions of the independent idea subject - verb - object
Connect SVO to independent ideas.
What will I learn today? Today you’ll learn what makes up an independent idea.
Why do I need to learn about independent ideas? Ind. ideas are the cornerstone of basic grammar and punctuation. Now that you understand parts of speech and parts of a sentence. Now you’ll learn to know whole phrases.
Will this help me on my test? Yes. Anything beyond 2.1 will help you directly. Identifying where the main clause (independent) idea is will help you navigate through punctuation and sentence revision questions.
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Objectives: Learn the components of an independent idea and now they appear on the SAT, EST, ACT ENGLISH TESTS. Identify the portions of the independent idea subject - verb - object Connect SVO to independent ideas. What will I learn today? Today you’ll learn what makes up an independent idea. Why do I need to learn about independent ideas? Ind. ideas are the cornerstone of basic grammar and punctuation. Now that you understand parts of speech and parts of a sentence. Now you’ll learn to know whole phrases. Will this help me on my test? Yes. Anything beyond 2.1 will help you directly. Identifying where the main clause (independent) idea is will help you navigate through punctuation and sentence revision questions.