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Determiners
A determiner is ALWAYS used before a noun and often emphasises the noun in the sentence.
ARTICLES DEMONSTRATIVE POSSESSIVE QUANTIFIERS
Can you remember the determiners?
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POSSESSIVE DETERMINERS
Possessive determiners are determiners that show possession in a sentence. These are SIMPLE to remember as they are the SAME as possessive pronouns! Can you think of any possessive pronouns?
yours hers his mine theirs
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POSSESSIVE DETERMINERS
Identify the possessive determiner in the sentences below:
- 1. The daggers are theirs.
- 2. That brooch is his.
- 3. 'We must go through with our plan!' whispered Lady Macbeth.
- 4. 'This plan of yours is very cunning,' responded Macbeth.
- 5. Banquo sent his son to the chambers.
mine yours his hers
theirs
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BIG PICTURE Balanced argument Internal monologue
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We will watch the next part of the animation and our work will be based on this moment of the text. 1) King Duncan's body is quickly discovered and everyone is informed including his sons. 2) Malcolm and Donalbain leave Dunsinane castle to protect themselves. 3) Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland. 4) Macbeth hires two murderers to kill Banquo and his son.
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L.O. To use a range of conjunctions accurately
During today's lesson we are going to look at both co-ordinating and subordinating
- conjunctions. We have already look at these so this should be a good recap.
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These are used to join two main clauses, phrases or clauses together .
Co-ordinating Conjunctions
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Subordinating Conjunctions
A subordinating clause is a part of a sentence that adds additional information to the main clause. A subordinating conjunction is simply the word/words that is used to join a subordinating clause to another clause
- r sentence. A subordinate clause often
begins with a subordinating conjunction.
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Read these examples, can you think of a conjunction to fill the gap?
- 1. Bell were rung around Dunsinane Castle ______ that everyone would be
informed of King Duncan's death.
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- 2. Lady Macbeth fainted ______ she wanted to distract the gathering crowd.
- 3. Malcolm and Donalbain feared for their safety ______ they were suspicious
- f Macbeth.
- 4. _____ everyone slept, Macbeth conjured up a new plan to rid of Banquo ____
he did not want anyone to get in the way of his title as King.
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Can you now add either a clause or a phrase to complete these sentences?
- 1. After she fainted, the noblemen gathered around Lady Macbeth because....
- 2. Malcolm and Donalbain feared for their life and...
- 3. Macbeth was a newly crowned King but...
- 4. Aware of the witches prophecies, Macbeth conjured up a new plan after...
- 5. Banquo and his son went hunting before...
- 6. Macbeth had a choice, he could kill Banquo or...
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Bronze
Copy each sentence and replace the GAP with a conjunction!
- 1. The bells were rung in Dunsinane Castle ____ that everyone would know of King
Duncan's death.
- 2. Macduff ____ Banquo gathered in the hall as they were suspicious of the King's
death.
- 3. Malcolm and Donalbain could stay at the castle ____ leave and seek safety.
- 4. Macbeth could not celebrate his new title ____ Banquo and his son were still a
threat.
- 5. ______ the celebrations, Macbeth hired two murderers to kill Banquo ___ his
son.
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Silver
Add a conjunction to each sentence below - use a mixture of co-ordinating and subordinating
- conjunctions. You may uplevel the sentence if you wish. Underline the conjunction within your sentence.
- 1. Lady Macbeth fainted in front of the crowd.
- 2. Loudly, Macbeth announced that he had killed the guards.
- 3. Macduff, Banquo and other noblemen gathered in the courtyard.
- 4. King Duncan's son fled Dunsinane Castle.
- 5. Despite being crowned King, Macbeth could not put the wicked thoughts to
rest.
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Gold
Write a short paragraph retelling the events from the clip you watched today. You must include conjunctions (co-ordinating and subordinating) within your piece. L.O. To use a range of conjunctions accurately
Alarm bells were raised and Dusinane Castle became a flurry of activity after the news of King Duncan's death rippled through the halls and rooms. Immediately, a crowd gathered which consisted of King Duncan's sons, Banquo and Macduff. Rumours began to spread amongst the noblemen, not one of them were safe. Amidst the commotion, Macbeth addressed his fellow companions and informed them of the guard's death. Lady Macbeth could sense the arousing suspicion amongst the men so she fainted as she knew this would buy her husband time.
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Reflection
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