Title: Using Context
1Using Context Clues
I or Me?
Real Sentence?
Commonly Misused Words
Vocabulary
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2Badger was a clever, wily old character. He was
always tricking people into doing what he wanted.
- What does wily mean?
- Tricky
- Cute
- Rich
- Trusting
3Badger was a clever, tricky old character. He was
always tricking people into doing what he wanted.
4Some common canines are collies, German Shepards,
and golden retrievers.
- What are canines?
- Birds
- Cars
- Bears
- Dogs
5Some common dogs are collies, German Shepards,
and golden retrievers.
6The new land was arid, like the large, hot desert
through which the settlers had come.
- What does arid mean?
- Extremely dry
- Happy
- Wasteful
- Rainy
7The new land was extremely dry, like the large,
hot desert through which the settlers had come.
8Most people thought that Jays newspaper column
was trite, but I thought it was really original.
- What does trite mean?
- Unusual
- Unoriginal
- Boring
- Fun to read
9Most people thought that Jays newspaper column
was unoriginal, but I thought it was really
original.
10I/Me took the dog for a walk.
11I/Me took the dog for a walk.
12Mrs. Enget teaches I/me English.
13Mrs. Enget teaches I/me English.
14Sally, Fred, and I/me went to a movie.
15Sally, Fred, and I/me went to a movie.
16I/me wanted to play guitar in the band.
17I/me wanted to play guitar in the band.
18The only person left to eat was I/me.
19The only person left to eat was I/me.
- I is a predicate nominative. Since the pronoun
comes AFTER the verb, you need to use I. Just
think of saying I was the only person left to
eat.
20Anthonys favorite funny television show.
21Fragment
- There is no verb in the sentence.
22I forgot my coat.
23Sentence
- There is a subject and predicate.
24Loves her friend no matter what.
25Fragment
26Hearing voices that are not really there.
27Fragment
28Place your shoes on the blue mat.
29Sentence
- The subject is You understood.
30Which two words correctly complete the sentence?
- Would you like to ad, add that item to your
newspaper ad, add?
31Would you like to ad, add that item to your
newspaper ad, add?
32Which two words correctly complete the sentence?
- The principle/ principal of the matter is that
your need to see the principle/ principal before
you can drop the class.
33The principle/ principal of the matter is that
your need to see the principle/ principal before
you can drop the class.
34Which two words correctly complete the sentence?
- Will you accept/ except this award from the
school? Everyone will be there, accept/ except
for Mrs. Randall.
35Will you accept/ except this award from the
school? Everyone will be there, accept/ except
for Mrs. Randall.
36Which two words correctly complete the sentence?
- A triangle has more than one angel/ angle. Try to
be an angel/ angle in school.
37A triangle has more than one angel/ angle. Try to
be an angel/ angle in school.
38Which two words correctly complete the sentence?
- You would drink less/ fewer milk if you ate less/
fewer cookies.
39You would drink less/ fewer milk if you ate less/
fewer cookies.
40What does dilemma mean?
- Difficult choice
- Prediction
- Mall
- Gain
41Difficult choicePredictionMallGain
- She had a dilemma when she had to choose between
choir and dance.
42What does distress mean?
- Barrier
- Suffering
- Associate
- Mug
43BarrierSufferingAssociateMug
- The beached whale was obviously in distress.
44What does devote mean?
- Jog
- Overturn
- Dedicate
- Lag
45JogOverturnDedicateLag
- You should devote 30 minutes a day to exercise.
46What does memoir mean?
- Clown
- Autobiography
- Kettle
- Serving
47ClownAutobiographyKettleServing
- Many people have read the memoir of Anne Frank.
48What does symmetrical mean?
- Great
- Eligible
- Proportionate
- Appetizing
49GreatEligibleProportionateAppetizing
- An example of a symmetrical figure is a circle.
It is the same if split in half.