Friday, October 26 to, two, too and make up time
Light of the World Church is distributing 40 lbs. of food this Saturday, October 24th. There is no income or identification requirement. 1 box per carload/family. This will be this Saturday starting at 9am until supplies last.
Light of the World AG
200 Child St.
Rochester, NY 14611
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Rather than the writing reflection on Andrew Jackson's Removal speech and contemporary prejudice,
you have a short grammar assignment for class and time to
make up / catch up on work for those who
need to do so. From this week, I should have both your Andrew
Jackson graphic organizer and you multiple choice assessment
from yesterday.
Once you complete the grammar, if you owe me no work, please take a look at this powerful new clip on why it important to cover the news. Whether it is pleasant or not, we as a democratic country have the right to know. CNN response to why they cover covid.
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Please open up a google doc, copy the following material, complete and share with my name in the drop down.
To, Two, Too
To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.” Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.” Just to be clear: two is pronounced the same as to and too, but it can't be used instead of either of them because it's a number.
1. I want to work a nine ( ) five job.
2. Are you only taking ( ) classes?
3. Jack has ( ) many cats!
4. Will you be arriving late, ( )?
5. Will you ( ) be arriving late?
6. The little girl wants ( ) have some ice cream.
7. I want some ice cream, ( ).
8. Now, now, don't study ( ) often.
9. Please don't ask me ( ) come.
10. We walked from here ( ) there.
11,The editor wrote a rejection letter ( ) the hopeful author.
12. After ( ) helpings of turkey, I left the table.
13. The television was broken; the CD player was broken ( ).
14. She tried to sleep, but she had drunk ( ) much coffee that day.
15. ( ) sentries stood at the entrance to the museum.
16. He wondered what she was going ( ) do about the problem.
17. The weather is ( ) cold for a walk.
18. You have been late all ( ) often for you to keep this job.
19. I took the four books ( ) the library and paid the fine.
20. Marianne offered to help us ( ).
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