Friday, October 23: 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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