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DGP 6th Five-Day Plan Sent. 4
... Use the reflection space to explain the rules that you learned and applied to the sentence. I learned… ...
... Use the reflection space to explain the rules that you learned and applied to the sentence. I learned… ...
PRONOUNS REVIEW
... pronouns. I will ask you to identify the antecedent when we go over this in class. 1. Jeremy gave his girlfriend a dozen rose, one for each month they have been together. 2. Our team is struggling to win one game, and if we don’t improve, we will end up in last place. 3. Pamela finished her college ...
... pronouns. I will ask you to identify the antecedent when we go over this in class. 1. Jeremy gave his girlfriend a dozen rose, one for each month they have been together. 2. Our team is struggling to win one game, and if we don’t improve, we will end up in last place. 3. Pamela finished her college ...
Parts of Speech - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... There are four types of sentences: •Declarative – makes a statement. The boys walked slowly. •Interrogative – asks a question Are you going to the party? •Imperative – gives a command or makes a request ...
... There are four types of sentences: •Declarative – makes a statement. The boys walked slowly. •Interrogative – asks a question Are you going to the party? •Imperative – gives a command or makes a request ...
Verbs
... 3. The pets should have been fed. (should have been = helping verbs, fed = main verb) D. Together, the main verb and the helping verb are called a verb phrase. 1. I will be learning the state capitals. ...
... 3. The pets should have been fed. (should have been = helping verbs, fed = main verb) D. Together, the main verb and the helping verb are called a verb phrase. 1. I will be learning the state capitals. ...
File
... modifies nouns (I have a green pen.) and pronouns (They are happy.) tells which one, how many, what kind articles (art): a, an, the proper adjective (Adj): proper noun used as an adjective (American flag) ...
... modifies nouns (I have a green pen.) and pronouns (They are happy.) tells which one, how many, what kind articles (art): a, an, the proper adjective (Adj): proper noun used as an adjective (American flag) ...
Parts of Speech
... Transitive: Remember a transitive verb has a direct object. He ___________ the car to the beach. ...
... Transitive: Remember a transitive verb has a direct object. He ___________ the car to the beach. ...
Types of Sentences Phrases-groups of words put together in a
... Shane, and Shane is a noun; therefore, this phrase is describing a noun, so it is acting as an adjective. 4. ran into a tree limb, fell down, and broke all of the bones in his hands and arms. a. ran, fell, broke are the verbs of the sentence; this is what the subject did. 5. Synthesis: This is a sim ...
... Shane, and Shane is a noun; therefore, this phrase is describing a noun, so it is acting as an adjective. 4. ran into a tree limb, fell down, and broke all of the bones in his hands and arms. a. ran, fell, broke are the verbs of the sentence; this is what the subject did. 5. Synthesis: This is a sim ...
I. COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS
... Demonstrative: this, these,that,those Indefinite: all, any, anything, both, each, eirher, one, everyone, everybody, somebody,everything,sometlring,few, many, more, neither,none, someone Relative: who, whose,whom, which, of which, that,of that, what, of what Interrogative: who, whose,whom, which,of w ...
... Demonstrative: this, these,that,those Indefinite: all, any, anything, both, each, eirher, one, everyone, everybody, somebody,everything,sometlring,few, many, more, neither,none, someone Relative: who, whose,whom, which, of which, that,of that, what, of what Interrogative: who, whose,whom, which,of w ...
verb complement
... • Van’ka Zhukov, a boy of nine who had been apprenticed to the shoemaker Alyakhin three months ago, was staying up that Christmas eve. ...
... • Van’ka Zhukov, a boy of nine who had been apprenticed to the shoemaker Alyakhin three months ago, was staying up that Christmas eve. ...
Reflexive Verbs: Part I
... Juan washes his face. (reflexive) Juan lava su carro. (non-reflexive) Juan washes his car. Note: When referring to body parts, use the definite article, thus "la cara" not "su cara." ...
... Juan washes his face. (reflexive) Juan lava su carro. (non-reflexive) Juan washes his car. Note: When referring to body parts, use the definite article, thus "la cara" not "su cara." ...
The Structure of a Sentence
... As you can see, a simple sentence can be quite long -- it is a mistake to think that you can tell a simple sentence from a compound sentence or a complex sentence simply by its length. The most natural sentence structure is the simple sentence: it is the first kind which children learn to speak, and ...
... As you can see, a simple sentence can be quite long -- it is a mistake to think that you can tell a simple sentence from a compound sentence or a complex sentence simply by its length. The most natural sentence structure is the simple sentence: it is the first kind which children learn to speak, and ...
Phrases and Clauses
... *Note: The subject of a sentence cannot appear in a prepositional phrase. For example, in the sentence "One of the students works hard," theword "one" is the subject, not "the students." The word "students" is the object of the preposition which describe "one." This rule is important to remember bec ...
... *Note: The subject of a sentence cannot appear in a prepositional phrase. For example, in the sentence "One of the students works hard," theword "one" is the subject, not "the students." The word "students" is the object of the preposition which describe "one." This rule is important to remember bec ...
Aim: How do we identify common problems in grammar and usage?
... 2. Indirect object – is a noun pronoun or word group that precedes a direct object and tells to whom or to what (or for whom or for what) the action of the verb is done. Example: Trainer fed the bears fish. 3. Objective Complement – is a word of word group that helps complete the meaning of a transi ...
... 2. Indirect object – is a noun pronoun or word group that precedes a direct object and tells to whom or to what (or for whom or for what) the action of the verb is done. Example: Trainer fed the bears fish. 3. Objective Complement – is a word of word group that helps complete the meaning of a transi ...
Wh-Questions - newton.instructure.k12.ga.us
... Action Verbs are verbs that express action. Ex: run, walk, do, drive. I’ll do my homework when I get home. Most action verbs are defined as transitive or intransitive 1. Transitive verbs always receive a direct object: • Richard annoys his boss so much that he’ll never get a promotion. (His boss is ...
... Action Verbs are verbs that express action. Ex: run, walk, do, drive. I’ll do my homework when I get home. Most action verbs are defined as transitive or intransitive 1. Transitive verbs always receive a direct object: • Richard annoys his boss so much that he’ll never get a promotion. (His boss is ...
Name: Writing Piece: Date:______ Grade 1 Informational Writing
... Produce, expand, and rearrange complete simple and compound sentences (e.g., The boy watched the movie; The little boy watched the movie; The action movie was watched by the little boy). ...
... Produce, expand, and rearrange complete simple and compound sentences (e.g., The boy watched the movie; The little boy watched the movie; The action movie was watched by the little boy). ...
Today`s Agenda - English With Mrs. Pixler
... • Homework • Write a paragraph describing how you and another person worked together on some project. Use as many of the following pronouns as you can: I/me, he/him, she/her, we/us, they/them. Circle these pronouns and apply today’s lesson to ensure you are using the appropriate case. ...
... • Homework • Write a paragraph describing how you and another person worked together on some project. Use as many of the following pronouns as you can: I/me, he/him, she/her, we/us, they/them. Circle these pronouns and apply today’s lesson to ensure you are using the appropriate case. ...
the flatmates
... There are four different types of phrasal verb: Type A These phrasal verbs take a direct object (they are transitive): I turned off the water I cut off the water He picked up Spanish easily You can separate the two parts of the phrasal verb with the object: I turned the water off I cut the water off ...
... There are four different types of phrasal verb: Type A These phrasal verbs take a direct object (they are transitive): I turned off the water I cut off the water He picked up Spanish easily You can separate the two parts of the phrasal verb with the object: I turned the water off I cut the water off ...
Grade 8 Grammar - Mr. Kraus` Classroom
... Modify nouns, pronouns, and groups of words functioning as nouns. Adjective answers the questions What kind?, Which ones?, or How many? For an example, let's say that you have a car and you want to tell a friend that it is red and that it is new. In a sentence that might look like: His fancy blue bi ...
... Modify nouns, pronouns, and groups of words functioning as nouns. Adjective answers the questions What kind?, Which ones?, or How many? For an example, let's say that you have a car and you want to tell a friend that it is red and that it is new. In a sentence that might look like: His fancy blue bi ...
Direct object pronoun
... I write to you. = Yo te escribo. The movie is pleasing to them. = Les gusta la película. They are ordering a sandwich for her. = Ellos le están pidiendo una torta. The teacher gave the papers to us. El profesor nos dio los papeles a nosotros. ...
... I write to you. = Yo te escribo. The movie is pleasing to them. = Les gusta la película. They are ordering a sandwich for her. = Ellos le están pidiendo una torta. The teacher gave the papers to us. El profesor nos dio los papeles a nosotros. ...
Relative Clauses
... project that is due Monday. This weekend figure out a way to explain reducing relative clauses. It can be a check list, an activity, a graph, or anything else that will help YOU understand reducing the relative clauses. Do you have relative clauses in your native language? How are the same or differ ...
... project that is due Monday. This weekend figure out a way to explain reducing relative clauses. It can be a check list, an activity, a graph, or anything else that will help YOU understand reducing the relative clauses. Do you have relative clauses in your native language? How are the same or differ ...
The Verbal
... Points to Remember • A participle is a verbal ending in -ing (present) or -ed, -en, -d, -t, or -n (past) that functions as an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun. • A participial phrase consists of a participle plus modifier(s), object(s), and/or complement(s). • Participles and participial phra ...
... Points to Remember • A participle is a verbal ending in -ing (present) or -ed, -en, -d, -t, or -n (past) that functions as an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun. • A participial phrase consists of a participle plus modifier(s), object(s), and/or complement(s). • Participles and participial phra ...