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Correlation of Grade 8 Voyages in English, 2011,
and Level H Exercises in English, 2013
Voyages in English, 2011
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Nouns
1.1 Singular and Plural Nouns
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1 Singular and Plural Nouns
1.2 More Singular and Plural Nouns
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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
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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
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Relative Pronouns
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Indefinite Pronouns
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Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns
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Pronoun Review
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Lesson
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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
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Verbs
4.1 Principal Parts of Verbs
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38 Principal Parts of Verbs
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Adverbial Nouns
87
Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
88
As . . . As, So . . . As, and Equally
89
Adverb Phrases and Clauses
90
Reviewing Adverbs
91−92
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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
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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
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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
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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
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131
132
133
140
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142
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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
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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
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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
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Simple Sentences
Appositives
Compound Sentences
Compound Sentence Elements
Participles
Gerunds
Infinitives
Adjective Clauses
Adverb Clauses
Noun Clauses
Diagramming Review
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153−154
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