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Correlation of Grade 8 Voyages in English, 2011, and Level H Exercises in English, 2013 Voyages in English, 2011 to k little t long with y answer w OV-10 Section Exercises in English, 2013 page Lesson page Nouns 1.1 Singular and Plural Nouns 2 1 Singular and Plural Nouns 1.2 More Singular and Plural Nouns 4 2 More Singular and Plural Nouns 1.3 Nouns as Subjects and Subject 3 Nouns as Subjects and Subject Complements 6 Complements 1.4 Nouns as Objects and Object 4 Nouns as Objects Complements 8 5 Nouns as Object Complements 1.5 Appositives 10 6 Appositives 1.6 Possessive Nouns 12 7 Possessive Nouns 8 Separate or Joint Possession Noun Review 14 9 Reviewing Nouns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9−10 Adjectives 2.1 Descriptive Adjectives, Position of 10 Descriptive Adjectives, Position of Adjectives 18 Adjectives 11 11 More on the Position of Adjectives 12 2.2 Demonstrative, Interrogative, 12 Demonstrative, Interrogative, and Indefinite Adjectives 20 and Indefinite Adjectives 13 2.3 Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 22 13 Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 14 14 More Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 15 2.4 Few and Little with Concrete and 15 Few and Little with Concrete and Abstract Abstract Nouns 24 Nouns 16 2.5 Adjective Phrases and Clauses 26 16 Adjective Phrases 17 17 Adjective Clauses 18 Adjective Review 28 18 Reviewing Adjectives 19−20 Pronouns 3.1 Person, Number, and Gender of Pronouns 32 19 Personal Pronouns 20 Personal Pronouns, Number and Gender 3.2 Subject Pronouns 34 21 Pronouns as Subjects 22 Pronouns as Subject Complements 3.3 Object Pronouns 36 23 Pronouns as Direct Objects 24 Pronouns as Indirect Objects or as Objects of Prepositions 3.4 Pronouns After Than or As 38 25 Pronouns After Than or As 3.5 Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives 40 26 Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives 3.6 Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns 42 27 Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns 3.7 Agreement of Pronouns and Antecedents 44 28 Agreement of Pronouns and Antecedents 29 Agreement of Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns 3.8 Interrogative Pronouns 30 Interrogative Pronouns and Demonstrative Pronouns 46 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 © Loyola Press. Exercises in English Level H circle Exercises in English • Level H i_3643_H_C00_FM_TE.indd ~ pg 10 ~ PDF Signoff: Production _______ LoyolaPress. Design _______ Editorial _______ 8/1/12 11:03 AM eat Voyages in English, 2011 Section 3.9 3.10 3.11 Exercises in English, 2013 page Relative Pronouns 48 Indefinite Pronouns 50 Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns 52 Pronoun Review 54 Lesson 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 page Interrogative Pronouns Who and Whom 33 Demonstrative Pronouns 34 Relative Pronouns 35 The Relative Pronouns Who and Whom 36 Indefinite Pronouns 37 Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns 38 Reviewing Pronouns 39−40 s w coat Verbs 4.1 Principal Parts of Verbs 58 38 Principal Parts of Verbs 41 4.2 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs 60 39 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs 42 4.3 Troublesome Verbs 62 40 Troublesome Verbs 43 4.4 Linking Verbs 64 41 Linking Verbs 44 4.5 Active and Passive Voices 66 42 Active and Passive Voices 45 4.6 Simple, Progressive, and Perfect Tenses 68 43 Simple Tenses 46 44 Progressive Tenses 47 45 Perfect Tenses 48 4.7 Indicative and Imperative Moods 70 46 Indicative and Imperative Moods 49 4.8 Subjunctive Mood 72 47 Subjunctive Mood 50 4.9 Modal Auxiliaries 74 48 Modal Auxiliaries 51 4.10 Agreement of Subject and Verb—Part 76 49 Subject-Verb Agreement 52 50 Doesn’t and Don’t 53 51 There Is and There Are 54 4.11 Agreement of Subject and Verb—Part II 78 52 Agreement with Compound Subjects 55 53 Agreement with Compound Subjects Connected by Or or Nor 56 54 Agreement with Subjects Preceded by Each, Every, Many a, or No 57 55 Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns 58 56 Agreement with Collective Nouns 59 57 Agreement with Special Nouns 60 Verb Review 80 58 Reviewing Verbs 61−62 i r large eye t © Loyola Press. Exercises in English Level H Verbals 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Participles 84 Placement of Participles 86 Gerunds as Subjects and Complements 88 Gerunds as Objects and Appositives 90 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Participles Placement of Participles Dangling Participles Gerunds as Subjects Gerunds as Subject Complements Gerunds as Direct Objects Gerunds as Objects of Prepositions Gerunds as Appositives 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Correlations i_3643_H_C00_FM_TE.indd ~ pg 11 ~ PDF Signoff: Production _______ LoyolaPress. Design _______ Editorial _______ big r OV-11 8/1/12 11:03 AM circle Voyages in English, 2011 Section k little t long with y answer w OV-12 Lesson page 5.5 Possessives with Gerunds, 67 Possessives with Gerunds; Using −ing Verb Forms 92 Using -ing Verb Forms 68 Reviewing Gerunds 5.6 Infinitives as Subjects and Complements 94 69 Infinitives as Subjects 70 Infinitives as Subject Complements 71 More Infinitives as Subjects and as Subject Complements 5.7 Infinitives as Objects 96 72 Infinitives as Direct Objects 5.8 Infinitives as Appositives 98 73 Infinitives as Appositives 5.9 Infinitives as Adjectives 100 74 Infinitives as Adjectives 5.10 Infinitives as Adverbs 102 75 Infinitives as Adverbs 5.11 Hidden and Split Infinitives 104 76 Hidden and Split Infinitives 77 Reviewing Infinitives Verbal Review 106 78 Reviewing Verbals 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81−82 83−84 Adverbs 6.1 Types of Adverbs 110 6.2 Interrogative Adverbs and Adverbial Nouns 112 6.3 Comparative and Superlative Adverbs 114 6.4 As . . . As, So . . . As, and Equally 116 6.5 Adverb Phrases and Clauses 118 Adverb Review 120 79 Types of Adverbs 80 Interrogative Adverbs 85 86 81 82 83 84 85 Adverbial Nouns 87 Comparative and Superlative Adverbs 88 As . . . As, So . . . As, and Equally 89 Adverb Phrases and Clauses 90 Reviewing Adverbs 91−92 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 Prepositions 93 Troublesome Prepositions 94 Words Used as Adverbs and Prepositions 95 Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives 96 Prepositional Phrases as Adverbs 97 Prepositional Phrases as Nouns 98 Reviewing Prepositions 99−100 Prepositions 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Single and Multiword Prepositions Troublesome Prepositions Words Used as Adverbs and Prepositions Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives Prepositional Phrases as Adverbs Prepositional Phrases as Nouns Preposition Review 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 Sentences 8.1 Kinds of Sentences 140 93 Sentences 94 Declarative and Interrogative Sentences 95 Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences 96 The Four Kinds of Sentences 97 Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates 98 Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates 99 Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates 100 Direct Objects 101 Indirect Objects 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 © Loyola Press. Exercises in English Level H to Exercises in English, 2013 page Exercises in English • Level H i_3643_H_C00_FM_TE.indd ~ pg 12 ~ PDF Signoff: Production _______ LoyolaPress. Design _______ Editorial _______ 8/1/12 11:03 AM eat Voyages in English, 2011 Section Exercises in English, 2013 page Lesson page 8.2 Adjective and Adverb Phrases 142 102 Adjective and Adverb Phrases 110 8.3 Adjective Clauses 144 103 Adjective Clauses 111 104 More Adjective Clauses 112 8.4 Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses 146 105 Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses 113 8.5 Adverb Clauses 148 106 Adverb Clauses 114 107 More Adverb Clauses 115 108 Reviewing Adjective Clauses and Adverb Clauses 116 8.6 Noun Clauses as Subjects 150 109 Noun Clauses as Subjects 117 8.7 Noun Clauses as Subject Complements 152 110 Noun Clauses as Subject Complements 118 8.8 Noun Clauses as Appositives 154 111 Noun Clauses as Appositives 119 8.9 Noun Clauses as Direct Objects 156 112 Noun Clauses as Direct Objects 120 8.10 Noun Clauses as Objects of Prepositions 158 113 Noun Clauses as Objects of Prepositions 121 114 Reviewing Noun Clauses 122 115 Reviewing Clauses 123−124 8.11 Simple, Compound, and Complex 116 Simple Sentences 125 Sentences 160 117 Compound Sentences 126 118 Complex Sentences 127 119 Combining Sentences 128 Sentence Review 162 120 Reviewing Phrases, Clauses, and Sentences 129−130 Conjunctions and Interjections 9.1 Coordinating Conjunctions 166 121 Coordinating Conjunctions 9.2 Correlative Conjunctions 168 122 Correlative Conjunctions 9.3 Conjunctive Adverbs 170 123 Conjunctive Adverbs 9.4 Subordinate Conjunctions 172 124 Subordinate Conjunctions 9.5 Troublesome Conjunctions 174 125 Troublesome Conjunctions 9.6 Interjections 176 126 Interjections Conjunctions and Interjections Review 178 127 Reviewing Conjunctions and Interjections 131 132 133 134 135 136 137−138 s w coat i r large eye © Loyola Press. Exercises in English Level H Punctuation and Capitalization 10.1 Punctuation—Part I: Periods and Commas 182 10.2 Punctuation—Part II: Exclamation Points, Question Marks, Semicolons, and Colons 184 10.3 Punctuation—Part III: Quotation Marks and Italics 186 128 Periods 139 129 130 131 132 133 140 141 142 143 144 Commas—Part I Commas—Part II Commas—Part III Commas—Part IV Exclamation Points and Question Marks 134 Semicolons and Colons 135 Quotation Marks and Italics 145 146 ~ pg 13 ~ PDF Signoff: Production _______ big r Correlations i_3643_H_C00_FM_TE.indd t LoyolaPress. Design _______ Editorial _______ OV-13 8/1/12 11:03 AM circle Voyages in English, 2011 Section to Exercises in English, 2013 page Lesson page 10.4 Punctuation—Part IV: Apostrophes, 136 Apostrophes, Hyphens, and Dashes 147 Hyphens, and Dashes 188 10.5 Capitalization 190 137 Capital Letters 148 Punctuation and Capitalization Review 192 138 Reviewing Punctuation and Capitalization 149−150 Diagramming k little t 11.1 Simple Sentences 11.2 Appositives 11.3 Compound Sentences 11.4 Compound Sentence Elements 11.5 Participles 11.6 Gerunds 11.7 Infinitives 11.8 Adjective Clauses 11.9 Adverb Clauses 11.10 Noun Clauses 11.11 Diagramming Practice Diagramming Review 196 198 200 202 204 206 208 210 212 214 216 218 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 Simple Sentences Appositives Compound Sentences Compound Sentence Elements Participles Gerunds Infinitives Adjective Clauses Adverb Clauses Noun Clauses Diagramming Review 151−152 153−154 155−156 157−158 159−160 161−162 163−164 165−166 167−168 169−170 171−172 long with © Loyola Press. Exercises in English Level H y answer w OV-14 Exercises in English • Level H i_3643_H_C00_FM_TE.indd ~ pg 14 ~ PDF Signoff: Production _______ LoyolaPress. Design _______ Editorial _______ 8/1/12 11:03 AM