STUDY GUIDE
*VOCABULARY (NOUNS) (VERBS)
NOTEBOOK
LANGUAGE LOG p.8 and 16
Study Nouns
communication
concentration
correction
distraction education
imagination
information
instruction
motivation
participation
presentation
suggestion
concentration
correction
distraction education
imagination
information
instruction
motivation
participation
presentation
suggestion
Study Verbs
analyze
brainstorm
check
compare
discuss
memorize
plan
practice
report
research
review
study
test
brainstorm
check
compare
discuss
memorize
plan
practice
report
research
review
study
test
GRAMMAR
NOTEBOOK LANGUAGE LOG p. 9 and 17
Reported Commands and Requests
To report commands, use tell+ object + (not) + to+ verb:
“Don’t run.”
He told us not to run.
“Don’t run.”
He told us not to run.
To report requests, use ask + object + (not) + to + verb:
“Could you go inside?”
Mrs. Evans asked us to go inside.
“Could you go inside?”
Mrs. Evans asked us to go inside.
Reported Questions
The word order in reported questions is the same as in sentences, and the verb usually moves one tense back. After the reporting verb ask, the object (who you asked) is optional.
If the question contains a question word, repeat it in the reported question:
“What are you reading?”
I asked each member of my family what they were reading.
Use if when there isn’t a question word. Don’t include do or did:
“Do you prefer e-readers or books?”
I asked if they preferred e-readers or books.
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