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DGP
Sentence 1
go often to the house of thy friend for weeds choke the unused path
Day 2- Identify sentence parts including:
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simple and complete subject
simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb)
direct object, indirect object
predicate nominative
predicate adjective
infinitive phrase
prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb)
object of preposition
noun of direct address
infinitive phrase
object of infinitive
gerund phrase
object of gerund
participle phrase
object of participle
Today you need to know…..
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subject (simple and complete) p. 16
predicate (simple and complete) p. 16
transitive and intransitive verbs p. 16 (under simple predicates)
prepositional phrase. 17
object of the preposition p. 17
direct object p. 16 (under complement)