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Week 1
edgar allan poe laments the loss of his wife virginia in his poem annabel lee
Present tense Action verb Proper Noun article noun edgar allan poe laments the loss 3 person rd Possessive pronoun Preposition of 3 rd his person Possessive Preposition pronoun in his noun Proper Noun wife virginia Proper Noun poem annabel lee
Transitive verb Subject Direct object edgar allan poe laments the loss Object Of preposition appositive (of his wife virginia ) Adjectival prepositional phrase Object Of preposition appositive (in his poem annabel lee) Adverbial prepositional phrase
Independent clause edgar allan poe laments the loss of his wife virginia in his poem annabel lee Simple sentence
Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel Lee. ”
Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel Lee. ”
Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel Lee. ” Edgar Allan Poe laments loss of the in Wife (Virginia) his Poem (“Annable Lee”) his
Week 2
before you turn in an essay you should proofread it thoroughly
Subordinating conjunction Present Tense Action verb 2 nd person Nominative pronoun adverb article noun before you turn in an essay 2 nd person Nominative pronoun Helping verb Action verb 3 rd person Objective pronoun article you should proofread it thoroughly Present tense
subject Direct object Transitive verb before you turn in an essay subject Transitive verb Direct object you should proofread it thoroughly
Adverbial dependent clause [before you turn in an essay ] [you should proofread it thoroughly] Independent clause Complex sentence
Before you turn in an essay, you should proofread it thoroughly.
Before you turn in an essay, you should proofread it thoroughly.
Before you turn in an essay, you should proofread it thoroughly. you essay turn you should proofread it an in before ly gh rou tho
Week 3
when i was a little kid i loved singing the wheels on the bus
Subordinating conjunction 1 st person Past tense Nominative article Linking verb pronoun adjective noun when i was a little kid 1 st person Nominative. Past tense pronoun action verb gerund Proper Noun i loved singing the wheels on the bus
subject Intransitive verb subject Predicate nominative when i was a little kid subject Transitive verb Object of the gerund i loved singing the wheels on the bus Direct object/ gerund phrase
Adverbial dependent clause [when I was a little kid] [i loved singing the wheels on the bus] Independent clause Complex Sentence
When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The Wheels on the Bus. ”
When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The Wheels on the Bus. ”
When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The Wheels on the Bus. ” I was kid le litt a when singing I loved “The Wheels on the Bus”
Week 4
interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment
adjective noun helping verb interstate highways were adverb action verb Infinitive originally built to transport past adjective noun coordinating conjunction noun military troops and equipment
subject interstate highways were intransitive verb Infinitive phrase originally built to transport Infinitive phrase military troops and equipment object of infinitive
independent clause interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment simple sentence
Interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment.
Interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment
Interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment were built troops to y l inal orig stat r inte transport tary mili e and highways equipment
Week 5
ernest hemingway enjoyed fishing hunting fighting and writing novels and short stories
past tense action verb proper noun ernest hemingway enjoyed gerund coordinating conjucntion fishing hunting fighting and gerund noun coordinating conjunction noun writing novels and short stories
transitive verb subject ernest hemingway enjoyed direct object fishing hunting fighting and direct object gerund phrase writing novels and short stories object of gerund
ernest hemingway enjoyed fishing hunting fighting and writing novels and short stories independent clause Simple Sentence
Ernest Hemingway enjoyed fishing, hunting, fighting, and writing novels and short stories.
Ernest Hemingway enjoyed fishing, hunting, fighting, and writing novels and short stories.
Ernest Hemingway enjoyed fishing, hunting, fighting, and writing novels and short stories. fishin g hunt in fight ing writi novels ng and Ernest Hemingway enjoyed and g short stories
Week 6
in his poem thanatopsis william cullen bryant uses a combination of run on lines and caesuras
preposition 3 rd person possessive pronoun Proper Noun in his poem thanatopsis william Proper Noun present tense action verb article noun cullen bryant uses a combination preposition adjective noun coordinating conjunction noun of run on lines and caesuras
object of preposition appositive subject (in his poem thanatopsis) william adverbial prepositional phrase subject transitive verb direct object cullen bryant uses a combination object of preposition (of run on lines and caesuras) adjectival prepositional phrase
in his poem thanatopsis william cullen bryant uses a combination of run on lines and caesuras independent clause simple sentence
In his poem, “Thanatopsis, ” William Cullen Bryant uses a combination of run-on lines and caesuras.
In his poem, “Thanatopsis, ” William Cullen Bryant uses a combination of run-on lines and caesuras.
In his poem, “Thanatopsis, ” William Cullen Bryant uses a combination of run-on lines and caesuras. William Cullen Bryant uses combination lines and run-on of a In caesuras poem (“Thanatopsis”) his
Week 7
poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem the raven
Proper Noun present tense action verb adjective noun preposition poe makes extensive use of preposition onomatopoeia in noun Proper Noun the raven 3 rd person possessive pronoun his poem
subject transitive verb direct object of preposition poe makes extensive use (of onomatopoeia) (in his poem adjectival prepositional phrase appositive adverbial prepositional phrase the raven)
Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem “The Raven. ”
Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem “The Raven. ”
Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem “The Raven. ” Poe makes use of exte e nsiv in onomatopoeia poem (“The Raven”) his
Week 8
the girl who sits behind rafael is a better student than i
article present tense noun reflexive pronoun action verb preposition proper noun the girl who sits behind rafael present tense linking verb article adjective noun subordinating 1 st person conjunction nominative pronoun is a better student than i
subject 1 subject 2 object of preposition intransitive verb 2 the girl who sits (behind rafael) intransitive verb 1 adverbial prepositional phrase predicate nominative subject is a better student than i (am)
adjectival dependent clause [[the girl[who sits behind rafael] independent clause adverbial dependent clause is a better student]] [than i]
The girl who sits behind Rafael is a better student than I.
The girl who sits behind Rafael is a better student than I.
girl is student tte a the be r than I who sits d hin be Rafael am
Week 9
reading arthur millers play the crucible our class learned about the witch trials in salem massachusetts
participle possessive proper noun reading arthur millers play Proper noun 1 st person possessive pronoun past tense action verb the crucible our class learned preposition article adjective noun about the witch trials preposition Proper noun in salem massachusetts
participle phrase object of the participle reading arthur millers play appositive subject intransitive verb the crucible our class learned object of preposition (about the witch trials) adverbial prepositional phrase object of preposition (in salem massachusetts) adjectival prepositional phrase
[reading arthur millers play the crucible our class learned about the witch trials in salem massachusetts] independent clause simple sentence
Reading Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, our class learned about the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts.
Reading Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, our class learned about the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts.
Reading Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, our class learned about the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. class learned t abou our trials in witch the Rea ding play (The Crucible) Salem, Massachusetts iller’s ur M Arth
Week 10
mark twain was born on november 30 1835 in florida missouri but moved to hannibal missouri when he was five
helping past tense action verb Proper Noun mark twain was born Proper Noun on november 30 1835 preposition Proper Noun preposition in florida missouri coordinating conjunction past tense preposition action verb Proper Noun but moved to hannibal missouri subordinating conjunction when 3 rd person nominative 3 rd person pronoun linking verb adjective he was five
subject intransitive verb mark twain was born object of the preposition (on november 30 1835) adverbial prepositional phrase object of the preposition (in florida missouri) adverbial prepositional phrase object of the preposition but moved (to hannibal missouri) adverbial prepositional phrase intransitive predicate subject verb adjective when he was five
independent clause [mark twain was born on november 30 1835 in florida missouri but moved to hannibal missouri] adverbial dependent clause [when he was five] complex sentence
Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, but moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when he was five.
Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, but moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when he was five.
Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, but moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when he was five. was born in on Florida, Missouri but Mark Twain November 30, 1835 moved to Hannibal, Missouri when he was five
Week 11
give a yearbook to whoever paid for one
present tense action verb article noun preposition give a yearbook to reflexive pronoun past tense indefinite action verb preposition prounoun whoever paid for one
transitive verb direct object give a yearbook object of preposition subject intransitive verb object of preposition (to whoever paid (for one)) adverbial prepositional phrase Subject (You) adverbial prepositional phrase
independent clause [give a yearbook to] noun dependent clause [whoever paid for one] complex sentence
Give a yearbook to whoever paid for one.
Give a yearbook to whoever paid for one.
Give a yearbook to whoever paid for one. (You) Give yearbook to a whoever paid r fo one
Week 12
cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from native americans
noun cannibal canoe hurricane Coordinating conjunction Past tense Linking verb noun Indefinite pronoun and barbecue were some preposition article adjective noun participle of the first words borrowed preposition Proper noun from native americans
subject cannibal canoe hurricane subject Intransitive verb Predicate nominative and barbecue were some Object of preposition Participle phrase (of. Adjectival the prepositional first words) borrowed phrase Participle phrase Object of preposition (from. Adverbial native americans) prepositional phrase
[cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from native americans] Independent clause Simple sentence
Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from Native Americans.
Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from Native Americans. cannibal hurrican were some of barbecue and canoe words rr bo st fir e th owed m fro Native Americans
Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from Native Americans.
Week 13
sandra cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself
Past tense Action verb Proper noun preposition adjective sandra cisneros lived with eight other adjective noun preposition article adjective noun family members in a small apartment 3 rd person nominative Past tense Action verb pronoun infinitive preposition article noun she had to retreat to the bathroom infinitive article noun preposition reflexive pronoun to have a moment to herself
Intransitive verb subject sandra cisneros lived (with eight other Adverbial prepositional phrase Object of preposition family members)( in a small apartment) Adverbial prepositional phrase subject transitive verb Direct object / infinitive phrase Object of preposition she had to retreat (to the bathroom) Adverbial prepositional phrase infinitive phrase Object of preposition to have a moment (to herself) Object of infinitive Adjectival prepositional phrase
Independent clause [sandra cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment] Independent clause [ she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself] Compound Sentence
Sandra Cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment; she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself.
Sandra Cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment; she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself.
Sandra Cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment; she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself. Sandra Cisneros lived l al sm a in with apartment members t ily m fa ot to r he gh ei have to retreat to to she had moment bathroom herself e th
Week 14
concerned about the plight of migrant workers during the depression john steinbeck wrote the novel the grapes of wrath
participle preposition article noun concerned about the plight preposition adjective noun of migrant workers preposition article Proper noun during the depression Proper noun Past tense Action verb article noun john steinbeck wrote the novel Proper noun the grapes of wrath
Object Of preposition concerned (about the plight) Adverbial prepositional phrase Participle phrase Object (of migrant workers) Of preposition adjectival prepositional phrase Object Of preposition (during the depression) adjectival prepositional phrase subject Transitive verb Direct object john steinbeck wrote the novel appositive the grapes of wrath
Independent Clause [concerned about the plight of migrant workers during the depression john steinbeck wrote the novel the grapes of wrath] Simple sentence
Concerned about the plight of migrant workers during the Depression, John Steinbeck wrote the novel The Grapes of Wrath.
Concerned about the plight of migrant workers during the Depression, John Steinbeck wrote the novel The Grapes of Wrath.
John Steinbeck wrote novel (The Grapes of Wrath) e th nc co erned ou ab t plight g rin du of e th Depression e th workers nt ra ig m
Week 15
writing a research paper requires careful documentation of sources
gerund article adjective noun present tense action verb writing a research paper requires adjective noun careful documentation preposition noun of sources
subject transitive verb writing a research paper requires object of gerund direct object careful documentation object of preposition (of sources) adjectival prepositional phrase
Independent Clause writing a research paper requires careful documentation of sources simple sentence
Writing a research paper requires careful documentation of sources.
Writing a research paper requires careful documentation of sources.
wri g tin paper rch ea res a requires documentation of ul ref ca sources
Week 16
herman melville who wrote the novel moby dick once lived with cannibals in the south seas his first novel typee was written about this experience
Proper noun herman melville Reflexive pronoun Past tense Action verb article Proper noun who wrote the novel moby dick adverb Past tense Action verb preposition noun once lived with cannibals preposition article 3 rd person Possesive adjective pronoun Proper noun in the south seas noun Proper noun Helping verb Action verb his first novel typee was written past preposition adjective noun about this experience
Subject 1 herman melville Subject 2 Transitive Verb 2 Appositive Direct object who wrote the novel moby dick Transitive Verb 1 Object of preposition once lived (with cannibals) Adverbial prepositional phrase Object of preposition (in the south seas) Adverbial prepositional phrase intransitive Verb 1 Subject 3 his first novel typee was written Object of preposition (about this experience) Adverbial prepositional phrase
Compound-complex sentence [[herman melville Adjective dependent clause [who wrote the novel moby dick] independent clause once lived with cannibals in the south seas ]] independent clause [ his first novel typee was written about this experience]
Herman Melville, who wrote the novel, Moby Dick, once lived with cannibals in the South Seas; his first novel, Typee, was written about this experience.
Herman Melville, who wrote the novel Moby Dick, once lived with cannibals in the South Seas; his first novel, Typee, was written about this experience.
Herman Melville lived in th wi ce on South Seas who wrote novel (Moby Dick) the Novel (Typee) was written ut o ab t firs his experience the cannibals s thi
Week 17
if you are planning to go to college this would be a good time to start looking for scholarships
2 nd person Subordinating Nominative Helping Present tense Pronoun verb conjunction Action verb if youre planning infinitive preposition noun to go to college Demonstrative Helping pronoun verb Linking verb article adjective noun this would be a good time Present tense infinitive gerund preposition noun to start looking for scholarships
subject Transitive verb if youre planning Direct object/ infinitive phrase Object of preposition to go Adverbial (to college) prepositional phrase subject Intransitive verb Predicate nominative this would be a good time Infinitive phrase Object of infinitive Object of preposition to start looking (for scholarships) Adverbial prepositional phrase
[if you are planning Adverbial dependent clause to go to college] [this would be a good time independent clause to start looking for scholarships] Complex sentence
If you’re planning to go to college, this would be a good time to start looking for scholarships.
If you’re planning to go to college, this would be a good time to start looking for scholarships.
If you’re planning to go to college, this would be a good time to start looking for scholarships. to go to college you ‘re planning If loo this would be king time r fo to od go a start scholarships
Week 18
1 st person nominative pronoun present tense action verb 1 st person nominative relative pronoun present tense linking verb adjective i wish that i were old enough subordinating conjunction infinitive 1 st person nominative pronoun adverb to vote because im very concerned participle present tense linking verb preposition indefinite pronoun preposition article noun about some of the issues preposition adjective Proper Adjective noun in this presidential election
subject transitive verb direct object predicate subject intransitive adjective verb i wish that i were old enough subject intransitive verb predicate adjective to vote because im very concerned object of preposition (about some) (of the issues) adverbial prepositional phrase adjectival prepositional phrase object of preposition (in this presidential election) adjectival prepositional phrase
independent clause noun dependent clause [i wish] [that i were old enough to vote] [because im very concerned adverb dependent clause about some of the issues in this presidential election] complex sentence
I wish that I were old enough to vote because I’m very concerned about some of the issues in this Presidential election.
I wish that I were old enough to vote because I’m very concerned about some of the issues in this Presidential election.
I wish that I were old enough to vote because I’m very concerned about some of the issues in this Presidential election. I were old gh o t ou en I wish vote because I am concerned ou ab ry ve t some of issues in e th election l tia en id es Pr s i th
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