PPT-Active Voice and Combining Brush Strokes
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This is part of a presentation owned by Harry Noden from Image Grammar 2011 by Harry Noden from Image Grammar Teaching Grammar as Part of the Writing Process Second Edition Portsmouth NH Heinemann . Noden. . It comes from the book . Image Grammar. . This presentation is being used as an educational tool only. . . ©2011 by Harry . Noden. from . Image Grammar: Teaching Grammar as Part of the Writing Process. Equipment . Brush pen. Water. Ready made Ink. Solid ink . Ink pot. Under mat. Paper. Paper weight. Equipment . ④ . Ink pot . ⑥. Sample . ③ . Paper weight . ① . Under mat . ⑤ . Brush pen . Reference:. Humphrey, S., Love, K., & . Droga. , L. (2011). . Working Grammar: An introduction for secondary English teachers. . Victoria: Pearson.. Definitions. : . Active voice. : . Verbs are written with the . UWF Writing Lab. Grammar Mini-Lesson’s Series #2 . Defining “Voice”. “Voice” is a characteristic of verbs which indicates the relation of the verb’s action to its subject.. The voice of a verb may be either “active” or “passive.”. This is part of a presentation owned by Harry . Noden. from . Image Grammar. ©2011 by Harry . Noden. from . Image Grammar: Teaching Grammar as Part of the Writing Process. , Second Edition. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann . Voice is determined by the . subject’s. function in the sentence.. Active Voice. If the . subject is the doer. of the action, the verb is . active voice. .. Justin planted rose bushes in the garden.. Kassie Howell . Ling 3362. 30. September 2014. The Rule: Use Active Voice Whenever Possible. History of Rule. Passive voice emerged in 4500 BC from the middle voice found in the Indo-European language, which English is derived.. From the. UWF Writing Lab’s 101 . Grammar Mini-Lessons Series. Mini-Lesson #2. . Voice . is a characteristic of verbs which indicates the relation of the action of the verb to its subject. The voice of a verb may be either active (with the subject doing the action) or passive (with the subject receiving the action).. Part of Speech. Noun. Pronoun. Verb. Helping Verb. Adjective. Preposition. Conjunction. Active Voice. John. . punched. . Kim. What is . John. ?. Subject. What is . punched. ?. Verb. Past. What is . Correct use of “I” and avoiding the “royal we”. Attributing Action. Active vs. passive . voice . (Activity 1: 2 minutes). Individually, . Write a sentence written in the active voice. Write a sentence written in the passive voice. To Write Well, We Need to Learn to See Well. Nurturing the visual eye in your writing brings heart, soul, and LIFE to your writing.. Compare. It was winter. Everything was frozen and white with snow. Snow had fallen from the sky for days. The weather was horrible.. Passive Voice. The ball was thrown by the football player.. Direct object . verb . actor/doer. Verb in form “to-be” + past participle. The . subject is the object of the action, not the doer of the action. Created by Alice Frye, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Lowell. 1. Steps in this tutorial. 1) State the goals of this tutorial. 2) What are active and passive voice. 3) Examples of active and passive voice. Noden. .. ©2011 by Harry . Noden. from . Image Grammar: Teaching Grammar as Part of the Writing Process. , Second Edition. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann . Brush Strokes . Step 1. Definition of the . Appositive .
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