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April 27 - May 1 : The Reader by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
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The Grammar Lesson
- Steve Kowit -

A noun's a thing. A verb's the thing it does.
An adjective is what describes the noun.
In "The can of beets is filled with purple fuzz"

of and with are prepositions. The's
an article, a can's a noun,
a noun's a thing. A verb's the thing it does.

A can can roll - or not. What isn't was
or might be, might meaning not yet known.
"Our can of beets is filled with purple fuzz"

is present tense. While words like our and us
are pronouns - i.e. it is moldy, they are icky brown.
A noun's a thing; a verb's the thing it does.

Is is a helping verb. It helps because
filled isn't a full verb. Can's what our owns
in "Our can of beets is filled with purple fuzz."

See? There's almost nothing to it. Just
memorize these rules...or write them down!
A noun's a thing, a verb's the thing it does.
The can of beets is filled with purple fuzz.





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This opera piece is from one of the most well known operas ever written.

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Composer of the Week - Giacomo Puccini
 Pinkerton's Farewell from Madame Butterfly by Puccini  
This piece is from a second famous opera written by this composer.

Artist of the Week - Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Poet of the Week - Steve Kowit

Individual of the Week - Mikhail Gorbachev
Date of birth: March 02, 1931

Country of the Week - Spain
The Kingdom of Spain

Core Spelling Words of the Week
function, couple, waste, frozen, transportation

The Radu Spelling Words of the Week
adjourn, peculiar, veterinarian, liberal, sophomore, respiratory, conscience, acquaintance, disintegrate, susceptible