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Daily Grammar Practice
Sophomore English [EX]
Second Semester 2010-2011
Mr. Sanders

Instructions: During each five-day week, you’ll have daily grammar practice. We work on only one sentence per week. The sentences are of varying degrees of difficulty.

On each Monday, you’ll identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

On each Tuesday, you’ll identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

On each Wednesday, you’ll identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

On each Thursday, you’ll add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

On each Friday, you’ll compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

Expect a quiz each Friday.

Included in this packet, you’ll find a marking guide to help you label the sentence of the week, Monday-Thursday Lesson to remind you of grammatical definitions and uses, a sample worksheet, and weekly worksheets on which to show your work.
Daily Grammar Practice Marking Guide

Instructions: Use these abbreviations to mark sentences Monday-Thursday.

Monday Abbreviations:

n: common noun
N: proper noun pos n: possessive noun pro: personal pronoun 1: first person 2: second person 3: third person nom: nominative case obj: objective case pos: possessive case ref pro: reflexive pronoun rp: relative pronoun ind pro: indefinite pronoun int pro: interrogative pronoun dem pro: demonstrative pronoun adj: adjective
Adj: proper adjective art: article av: action verb lv: linking verb hv: helping verb pres: present tense past: past tense f: future tense per: perfect tense prog: progressive tense adv: adverb prep: preposition cc: coordinating conjunction sc: subordinating conjunction cor conj: correlative conjunction nci: noun clause identifier conj adv: conjunctive adverb inf: infinitive ger: gerund part: participle

Tuesday Abbreviations:

S: simple subject
__: complete subject vt: transitive verb vi: intransitive verb : complete predicate do: direct object io: indirect object pn: predicate nominative pa: predicate adjective op: object of preposition
( ): phrase adj prep ph: adjective prepositional phrase adv prep ph: adverb prepositional phrase obj per: object of gerund ger ph: gerund phrase part ph: participle phrase obj part: object of participle inf ph: infinitive phrase obj inf: object of infinitive app: appositive app ph: appositive phrase nda: noun of direct address

Wednesday Abbreviations:

[ ]: clause ind cl: independent clause adv dep cl: adverb dependent clause adj dep cl: adjective dependent clause n dep cl: noun dependent clause ss: simple sentence cd: compound sentence cx: complex sentence cd-cx: compound-complex sentence dec: declarative imp: imperative exc: exclamatory int: interrogative

Thursday Proofreading Marks:

Write in each symbol as I go over it in class.

capitalize: insert apostrophe: insert quotation marks: insert semicolon: insert hyphen: insert comma: insert end punctuation: italicize: Monday Lessons
Parts of Speech

Instructions: Use these notes to help you mark sentences on Monday.

NOUN

person, place, thing, idea common (n): names a general, begins with lower case letter (city) proper (N): names a specific noun; begins with a capital letter (Chicago) possessive (pos n, pos N): shows ownership (girl’s, Roger’s)

PRONOUN (pro)

takes the place of a noun

personal (1st person: pronouns having to do with the writer/speaker; 2nd person: pronouns having to do with you; 3rd person: pronouns having to do with everyone else)

singular nominative (nom): I, you, he, she, it plural nominative (nom): we, you, they singular objective (obj): me, you, him, her it plural objective (obj): us, you, them singular possessive (pos): my, your, his, her, its, mine, yours plural possessive (pos): our, your, their, ours, yours, theirs

reflexive (ref): reflects back to self

myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves not words: hisself, ourself; theirselves

relative (rp): starts adjective dependent clauses

that, which, who, whom, whose

interrogative (int): asks a question

which, whose, what, whom, who

demonstrative (dem): demonstrates which one

this, that, these, those

indefinite (ind): doesn’t refer to a person or thing

each, either, neither, few, some, all, most, several, many, none, one, someone, no one, everyone, anyone, somebody, nobody, everybody, anybody, more, much, another, both, any, other, etc.

ADJECTIVE (adj)

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)

ADVERB (adv)

modifies adjectives (really cute), verbs (extremely fast), and other adverbs (very easily) tells how, when, where, to what extent
Not and never are always adverbs.

PREPOSITIONS (prep)

shows relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence across, after, against, around, at, before, below, between, by, during, except, for, from, in, of, off, on, over, since, through, to, under, until, with, according to, because of, instead of, etc.
We went to school. We went up the stairs.

CONJUNCTION

joins words, phrases, and clauses

coordinating (cc)

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so (Mnemonic: FANBOYS)

subordinating (sc)

starts adv. dependent clauses (and therefore must be followed by subject and verb) after, since, before, while, because, although, so that, if, when, whenever, as, even though, until, unless, as if, etc.

correlative (cor conj)

not only … but also, neither … nor, either … or, both … and

noun clause identifier (nci)

starts noun dependent clauses may or may not function as part of the noun dependent clause that, who, whether, why, what, how, when, where, whom, whoever, etc.

conjunctive adverb (con adv)

adverb that helps connect two clauses must be used with a semicolon (It’s cold; however, it’s not snowing.) however, then, therefore, also, furthermore, nevertheless, thus, etc.

INTERJECTION (int)

expresses emotion but has no real connection with the rest of the sentence set apart from sentence by a comma or exclamation point
No, I’m not finished with my homework. Wow! What a great new car.

VERB

show action or helps to make a statement

action (av)

shows action
She wrote a note.

linking (lv)

links two words together can be linking: is, am, are, was, were, been, being, appear, become, feel, grow, look, remain, seem, sound, stay, taste, etc.
English is fun.
The flower smells (lv) pretty. The dog smells (ac) the flower.

helping verb (hv)

helps an action verb or linking verb
If a verb phrase has four verbs, the first three are helping. If it has three verbs, the first two are helping. And so on. can be helping: is, be, am, are, was, were, been, being, will, would, can, could, shall, should, may, might, must, have, has, had, do, does, did
We have been taking notes all day. (Taking is action.)
She will be cold without a jacket. (Be is linking.)

tenses

present (pres): happening now (jump, talk, eat) past (past): happened previously (jumped, talked, ate, fell) future (f): will happen in the future (will jump, shall talk) present perfect (pres per): have or has + past participle (have jumped, has talked) past perfect (past per): had + past participle (had jumped, had talked) future perfect (f per): will have or shall have + past participle (will have jumped, shall have talked) present progressive (pre prog): is, are, or am + present participle (am jumping, is jumping, are jumping) past progressive (past prog): was or were + present participle (was jumping, were jumping) future progressive (f prog): will be or shall be + present participle (will be jumping, shall be jumping) present perfect progressive (pres per prog): have or has + been + present participle (have been jumping, has been jumping) past perfect progressive (past per prog): had + been + present participle (had been jumping) future perfect progressive (f per prog): will have or shall have + been + present participle (will have been jumping, shall have been jumping)

VERBAL

word formed from a verb but acting as a noun, adjective, or adverb

gerund (ger)

verb acting like a noun ends in –ing
Reading is fun. (subject) I enjoy writing. (direct object) Use pens for writing. (object of preposition)

participle (part)

verb acting like an adjective ends in –ing or –ed (or other past tense ending in the case of irregular verbs)
I have running shoes. Frightened, I ran down the street. It’s an unspoken rule.

infinitive (inf)

to + verb can act like a noun (I like to eat), adjective (It’s the best place to eat), or adverb (I need a pen to write a letter)
Tuesday Lessons
Sentence Parts and Phrases

Instructions: Use these notes to help you mark sentences on Tuesday.

SIMPLE SUBJECT (S)

the who or what of the verb example: The dog with spots likes to bark loudly. must be noun, pronoun, gerund, or infinitive is never in a prepositional phrase
There and here are never the subject of a sentence
The subject can be the understood you. (Bring me the remote, please. (You bring it.)

COMPLETE SUBJECT

simple subject + its modifiers example: The dog with spots likes to bark loudly.
Dependent clauses modifying the subject are part of the complete subject of the independent clause. (The dog that has spots likes to bark.)

SIMPLE PREDICATE/VERB

transitive verb (vt): takes a direct object (We love English.) intransitive verb (vi): does not take a direct object (Please sit down.)
All linking verbs are intransitive. All passive voice verbs are transitive.

COMPLETE PREDICATE/VERB

verb + its modifiers
The dog with spots likes to bark loudly.
Dependent clauses modifying the verb are part of the complete predicate of the independent clause. (The dog likes to bark loudly when I’m asleep.)

COMPLEMENT

completes the meaning of the subject and verb

direct object (do)

is a noun or pronoun and never in a prepositional phrase follows an action verb
To find it say, “subject + verb what? or subject + verb whom?” (I like English. Say, “I like what?” English (direct object)

indirect object (io)

is a noun or pronoun and is never in a prepositional phrase comes before a direct object and after the verb to find it, say “subject + verb + direct object + to or for whom or what?” (He gave me the paper. Say, “He gave paper to whom? me (indirect object)

predicate nominative (pn)

is a noun or pronoun follows linking verb and renames subject
To find it, say “subject + linking verb + what or who?” (He is a nice guy. Say, “He is what? guy (predicate nominative)

predicate adjective

is an adjective follows liking verb and describes subject
To find it, say “subject + linking verb + what?” (He is nice. Say, “He is what? nice (predicate adjective)

APPOSITIVE (app)

noun or pronoun that follows and renames another noun or pronoun
My son Beck loves trains.

APPOSITIVE PHRASE (app ph)

noun or pronoun (along with modifiers) that follows and renames another noun or pronoun
Ansley, my daughter, loves to dance.

PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE (prep ph)

group of words beginning with preposition and ending with noun or pronoun can act as adjective (I want a room with a view.) or adverb (His house is on the lake.)

OBJECT OR PREPOSITION (op)

follows preposition and tells what or whom
The key is under the rug. “Under what? rug (object or preposition)
If there is no object, it’s not a preposition. (Please stand up. Up is an adverb.)

NOUN OF DIRECT ADDRESS (nda)

person being spoken to in a sentence
Mom, I’m hungry. Go clean your room, Rebekah.

INFINITIVE PHRASE (inf ph)

infinitive + its modifiers and objects
He likes to eat pepperoni pizza.

OBJECT OF INFINITIVE (obj inf)

follows infinitive and tells what
I want to eat pizza. “to eat what?” pizza (object of infinitive)

GERUND PHRASE (ger ph)

gerund + its modifiers and objects
Writing long essays can be fun.

OBJECT OF GERUND (obj ger)

follows gerund and tells what
I like eating pizza. “eating what?” pizza (object of gerund)

PARTICIPLE PHRASE

participle + its modifiers and objects
Running down the hall, he bumped into the principal.

OBJECT OF PARTICIPLE (obj part)

follows participle and tells what
Riding his bike, he struggled up the hill. “riding what?” bike (object of participle)
Wednesday Lesson
Clauses and Sentence Type

Instructions: Use these notes to help you mark sentences on Wednesday.

CLAUSES

Each clause must have a subject and verb. types independent (ind cl): also called main clause

Every sentence must have at least one independent clause.
The independent clause can usually stand alone.
An independent clause does not start with a relative pronoun, subordinating conjunction, or noun clause identifier.

dependent (dep cl): also called a subordinate clause

The dependent clause can never stand alone.
A dependent clause starts with a relative pronoun, a subordinating conjunction, or a noun clause identifier.

adverb (adv dep cl)

usually starts with a subordinating conjunction acts like an adverb
We will eat when the bell rings. (modifies eat)
We will eat is independent. adjective (adj dep cl) usually starts with a relative pronoun acts like and adjective
She likes the guy who sits beside her. (modifies guy)
She likes the guy is independent.

noun (n dep cl)

usually starts with a noun clause identifier acts like a noun
I hope that you like the examples. (acts as direct object)
I hope is independent.

SENTENCE TYPES

simple sentence (ss): one independent clause compound sentence (cs): two or more independent clauses complex sentence (cx): one independent clause + one or more dependent clauses compound-complex sentence (cd-cx): two or more independent clauses + two or more dependent clauses

SENTENCE PURPOSE

A declarative sentence makes a statement and ends with a period. (dec)
An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. (int)
An imperative sentence gives a command and ends with a period. (imp)
An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feelings and ends with an exclamation point. (exc)
A declarative, interrogative, or imperative sentence can be exclamatory if it expresses strong feelings and ends with an exclamation point.
Thursday Lesson
Punctuation and Capitalization

Instructions: Use these notes to help you mark sentences on Thursday.

CAPITALIZATION

Capitalize proper nouns:

days of the week, months, holidays, historical events, etc. names of people, companies, organizations, etc. names of states, countries, cities, islands, bodies of water, mountains, streets, parks, stores, etc. nationalities, races, religions brand names of products titles of books, magazines, stories, poems, songs, etc.

Always capitalize the word I.

Capitalize the first word of each sentence.

SEMICOLON

joins two clauses without a coordinating conjunction

He likes apples; she likes oranges.
He goes to Harvard; however, she goes to Yale.

can be used in a series with commas for clarity

We went to London, England; Paris, France; Madrid, Spain; and Rome, Italy. can be used in a compound-complex sentence that already contains other commas
If you understand this rule, you can use it; and you’ll seem very smart.

APOSTROPHE

Use apostrophes to make words possessive and to make contractions
Don’t use apostrophes to make words plural.
Possessive pronouns don’t use apostrophes. (hers, its, ours, yours, etc)
Be sure to have a real word before your apostrophe: children’s toys, not childrens’ toys.
If the word is plural and ends in s, add an apostrophe only: dogs’ owners.
Treat singular nouns ending in s just like any other singular noun: boss’s, Brutus’s.

UNDERLINING/ITALICIZING

Underlining and italicizing are the same thing.
Underline or italicize titles of long things: newspapers, magazines, CDs, movies, novels, plays, musical compositions, etc.
Underline or italicize names of ships, planes, trains, and artwork.
Underline or italicize foreign expressions.

HYPHEN

used to make two words into one (blue-green) created by hitting the hyphen key once (no spaces before or after hyphen)

QUOTATION MARKS

Quote titles of short things: short stories, poems, songs, articles, episodes of TV shows, etc.
Quote dialogue and words copied from sources.
Commas and periods that follow quoted words always go inside quotation marks. (I said, “Go home.”)
Colons and semicolons that follow quoted words always go outside closing quotation marks. (We’re “friends”; we don’t date.)
Use apostrophes to enclose quotes within quotes. (He said, “Joe encouraged me to ‘go along with’ the joke.”)
Used quotation marks in all other situations. (He’s a real “team player.”)

COMMAS

NOTE: The rule numbers are for reference purposes only.

1. adverb dependent clause,1 independent clause (If it rains, we’ll go inside.)
2. independent clause (no comma) adverb dependent clause (We’ll go inside if it rains.)
3. independent clause, cc2 independent clause (Joe likes pizza, but Fred likes tacos.)
4. subject verb (no comma) cc verb (Joe likes pizza but does not like vegetables.)
5. independent clause; independent clause (Joe likes pizza; Fred likes tacos. NOTE: Don’t use a comma to join independent clauses.)
6. introductory participial phrase, (Running down the hall, he tripped and fell.)
7. introductory prepositional phrase, (After English class, we go to lunch.)
8. , nonessential appositive, (We read The Great Gatsby, a novel, in class. NOTE: We read the novel The Great Gatsby in class. essential)
9. , nonessential adjective clause,3 (Jane, who drives a car, is nice. NOTE: All students who skip school should be suspended. essential)
10. items, in, series (Please buy apples, oranges, and bananas. I like the warm, fuzzy blanket.)
11. , noun of direct address, (Tom, would you please hand me the phone? Would you please hand me the phone, Tom? Would you please, Tom, hand me the phone?)
12. day of the week, month date, year, (The baby is expected in Sunday, January 27, 2010, in Illinois.)
13. city, state, (We moved to Barrington, Illinois, in 1993.)
14. introductory word, (Well, I hope these rules come in handy.)
15. , interrupter, (These rules, I think, will help you if you use them.)

Friday Lesson
Sentence Mastery

Instructions: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week. Be sure to apply correctly all the rules that are covered by the sentence of the week. Use this example to guide you in the composition of your mastery sentence on Friday.

Sample Sentence of the Week

arthur miller who was born on october 17 1915 in new york city new york wrote the play the crucible

Mastery Sentence

Alan Sanders, who was born on July 20, 1960, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, wrote the poem “After Seeing a Day Lily.”
Sample of a Week’s Work

Sentence of the Week: many of our students like cafeteria food

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

ind pro prep pos pro n av/pres adj n many of our students like cafeteria food

Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

S op vt do many (of our students) like cafeteria food adj prep ph

Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

ind cl
[many of our students like cafeteria food] ss/dec

Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

Many of our students like cafeteria food.

Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

Few in this school choose home cooking.
Notes

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Week 1 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: the description he gave me perfectly corresponds with the features and character of the man before us

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 2 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: take care of your chest and voice my good friend and leave the law to take care of itself

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 3 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: when i went there she was a pious warm and tender hearted woman

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 4 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: you talk like a noodle my friend said caderousse and here is danglers who is a wide awake clever deep fellow who will prove to you that you are wrong

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 5 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: what proof have i that all you have been telling me is true

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.
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Notes

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Week 6 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: were reading both dream deferred and mother to son poems by langston hughes then well well read the novel the catcher in the rye

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 7 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: this was an extensive and magnificent structure the creation of the princes own eccentric yet august taste

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 8 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: i try in vain to be persuaded that the pole is the seat of frost and desolation it ever presents itself to my imagination as the region of beauty and delight

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 9 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: my kenneth was fortunately just issuing from his house to see a patient in the village as i came up the street and my account of catherine lintons malady induced him to accompany me back immediately

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 10 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: there are however some painful exceptions to this rule

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 11 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: when he was thirsty and there was a thick scum of ice over the water hole he would break it by rearing and striking it with stiff forelegs

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 12 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: his words were in perfect keeping with his looks and his looks were in perfect keeping with his words

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 13 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: his father an ineffectual inarticulate man with a taste for byron and a habit of drowsing over the encyclopædia britannica grew wealthy at thirty through the death of two elder brothers successful chicago brokers

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 14 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: neither of the girls was given her own copy of ernest hemingways short story now i lay me

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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Notes

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Week 15 Starting Monday, ___/___/______
Sentence of the Week: through my fathers exertions a part of the inheritance of elizabeth had been restored to her by the austrian government

Monday: Identify parts of speech including noun (type), pronoun (type, case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection, infinitive, gerund, participle.

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Tuesday: Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, participial phrase, object of participle, gerund phrase, object of gerund.

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Wednesday: Identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).

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Thursday: Add capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.

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Friday: Compose a sentence that follows the same grammatical structures established in the sentence of the week, including similar parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses and sentence type, punctuation and capitalization.

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