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DAILY GRAMMAR PRACTICE (DGP) MYP Honors English 2B Sentence 5 DGP - TUESDAY Punctuation & Capitalization and Parts of Speech PUNCTUATION & CAPITALIZATION CORRECT ANSWER Could I enter into a festival with this deadly weight yet hanging round my neck and bowing me to the ground? capital “C” capital “I” question mark after “ground” SENTENCE  Could I enter into a festival with this deadly weight yet hanging round my neck and bowing me to the ground? Word Bank:  4 nouns (n)  2 verbs (hv or lv or av/past or av/pres)  4 pronouns (pro)  2 articles (art)  4 prepositions (prep)  1 adjective (adj)  1 adverb (adv)  2 participles (part)  1 coordinating conjunction (cc)  PARTS OF SPEECH CORRECT ANSWER  Could I enter into a festival with this deadly weight yet hanging round my neck and bowing me to the ground?  festival; weight; neck; ground = nouns (n)  could; enter = verbs (hv; av/past)  I; my; me; this = pronouns (pro)  a; the = articles (art)  into; with; round; to = prepositions (prep)  deadly = adjective  yet = adverb (adv)  extraordinary = adjective (adj) REFLECTION  Please take a minute to write a reflection of what you learned today in the appropriate section of your DGP weekly worksheet. DGP - WEDNESDAY Sentence Parts and Phrases SENTENCE “Well, this is the most extraordinary thing that I ever knew!” exclaimed the Laird.   • • Word Bank: 2 subjects (underline and label with S) 2 predicates (double-underline and label with P) COMPARE Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the same subjects.  “I labeled _____ and _____ as the subjects because ____________________________.”  CORRECT ANSWER “Well, this is the most extraordinary thing that I ever knew!” exclaimed the Laird.  this; I = subjects (the “who” or “what” of the verb)  is the most extraordinary thing; knew = predicates (what the subject is doing or being; the verb and its modifiers) REFLECTION  Please take a minute to write a reflection of what you learned today in the appropriate section of your DGP weekly worksheet. DGP - THURSDAY Clauses and Sentence Types SENTENCE “Well, this is the most extraordinary thing that I ever knew!” exclaimed the Laird.  • • • • Word Bank: 1 independent clause (put in brackets & label “IC”) 1 dependent clause (put in parentheses & label “DC”) sentence type (choose 1) • simple, compound, complex, compound-complex sentence purpose (choose 1) • interrogative, imperative, declarative, exclamatory COMPARE Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the same dependent clause.  “I labeled ________as the dependent clause because _____________________________.”  CORRECT ANSWER “Well, this is the most extraordinary thing that I ever knew!” exclaimed the Laird.  this is the most extraordinary thing = independent clause (contains a subject and a verb; can stand on its own)  that I ever knew = dependent clause (cannot stand on its own)  Sentence type = complex (two independent clauses)  Sentence purpose = exclamatory (gives a command and ends in a period)  REFLECTION  Please take a minute to write a reflection of what you learned today in the appropriate section of your DGP weekly worksheet. DGP – FRIDAY Weekly Quiz!
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            