1. Name 10 common prepositions. Then share one example of a sentence that includes a prepositional phrase. Underline or italicize the prepositional phrase. (See page 2 of 13)

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2. Complete the Check-In on page 3 of 13, then share two of the sentences with the correct verb only.
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3. Place your CORRECTED Practice paragraph (page 4 of 13 of U4 L2) here, making all subjects and verbs agree. __________________________________________________________________________

1. The 10 common prepositions are:

- in
- on
- at
- by
- for
- with
- to
- from
- of
- about

Example sentence with a prepositional phrase:
I had a picnic *in the park*.

2. Two sentences with the correct verb only from the Check-In on page 3 of 13:

- She *works* diligently.
- They *play* soccer after school.

3. My corrected Practice paragraph from page 4 of 13 of U4 L2:

I *am* a student at XYZ High School. Every morning, I *wake up* at 6:00 am. After that, I *get dressed* and *eat* breakfast. My school *starts* at 7:30 am, so I need to *leave* my house by 7:00 am. I *walk* to school with my friends. The first class of the day *is* English, and our teacher *teaches* us grammar. After that, we *have* math, where we *solve* equations. In the afternoon, I *participate* in extracurricular activities like soccer and drama club. The day *ends* at 3:00 pm, and I *return* home. I *do* my homework and *study* for exams. Finally, I *go* to bed at 10:00 pm to get enough rest for the next day.

rewrite this paragraph, making all subjects and verbs agree.

Ships with logs or coal appears daily in the Port of Mobile. This ninth-largest port in the United States is busy 365 days a year. Charter boats across the bay takes tourists on fishing adventures. Early morning voyages into the Gulf of Mexico is extremely popular. Amateurs from around the world catches enormous flounder, tuna, and mackerel.

Ships with logs or coal appear daily in the Port of Mobile. This ninth-largest port in the United States is busy 365 days a year. Charter boats across the bay take tourists on fishing adventures. Early morning voyages into the Gulf of Mexico are extremely popular. Amateurs from around the world catch enormous flounder, tuna, and mackerel.

REWRITE THIS PARAGRAPH MAKING ALL SUBJECTS ANF VERBS AGREE

Ships with logs or coal appears daily in the Port of Mobile. This ninth-largest port in the United States is busy 365 days a year. Charter boats across the bay takes tourists on fishing adventures. Early morning voyages into the Gulf of Mexico is extremely popular. Amateurs from around the world catches enormous flounder, tuna, and mackerel.

Ships with logs or coal appear daily in the Port of Mobile. This ninth-largest port in the United States is busy 365 days a year. Charter boats across the bay take tourists on fishing adventures. Early morning voyages into the Gulf of Mexico are extremely popular. Amateurs from around the world catch enormous flounder, tuna, and mackerel.

What is a compound adjective?

A compound adjective is a type of adjective that is made up of two or more words joined together to describe a noun. The words in a compound adjective can be connected by a hyphen or simply written as a single word. Compound adjectives are used to provide more precise descriptions and can modify a wide range of nouns. Examples of compound adjectives include "high-quality," "well-known," and "blue-eyed."

Explain when a compound adjective should and should not be hyphenated.

A compound adjective should be hyphenated when it comes before a noun that it is modifying. The hyphen helps to clarify that the words together form a single unit of description. Here are some examples:

- She bought a well-made cake. (The compound adjective "well-made" describes the noun "cake.")

- He wore a red-and-white shirt. (The compound adjective "red-and-white" describes the noun "shirt.")

- They live in a three-bedroom house. (The compound adjective "three-bedroom" describes the noun "house.")

In these examples, the hyphen is necessary to ensure that the compound adjective is understood correctly.

However, a compound adjective does not need to be hyphenated when it follows the noun it is modifying or when it is used as a predicate adjective. Here are some examples:

- The cake was well made. (The compound adjective "well made" follows the noun "cake.")

- The shirt is red and white. (The compound adjective "red and white" is used as a predicate adjective.)

In these cases, the absence of a hyphen does not affect the clarity or understanding of the compound adjective.

It's important to note that there are some exceptions and variations in hyphenation rules, so it's always a good idea to consult a reliable style guide or dictionary for specific cases.

Provide one example of a hyphenated compound adjective and one example of one without the hyphen.