DAILY GRAMMAR 131 140 Day 131 Capitalization 1

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DAILY GRAMMAR 131 -140

DAILY GRAMMAR 131 -140

Day 131 Capitalization: 1) has the “rhyme of the ancient mariner” been introduced in

Day 131 Capitalization: 1) has the “rhyme of the ancient mariner” been introduced in your junior high class? Punctuation: 2) After weve been to the store well eat lunch rest and golf Parts of Speech: Verbs 3) List the 23 auxiliary (helping) verbs. Parts of Speech: Diagram this sentence 4) Some ponies galloped across the field. Sentence Combining: 5) Construction began on the home. The cement was poured. The carpenters will start tomorrow.

Day 132 Capitalization: 1) dawn’s siamese cat had been found by officer dobb last

Day 132 Capitalization: 1) dawn’s siamese cat had been found by officer dobb last monday. Punctuation: 2) Miss James asked Why arent we finished class Parts of Speech: Adverbs Select any adverbs 3) Suddenly a rather old squirrel rushed out of the tree and ran away. Parts of Speech: Verbs Write the present, past, and past participle of the infinitives. 4) A. to drink B. to freeze C. to know Sentence Combining: 5) A toy lay on the living room floor. The toddler had dropped it to play with a puzzle. The mother stumbled over the toy.

Day 133 Capitalization: 1) the dree middle school was open on presidents’ day but

Day 133 Capitalization: 1) the dree middle school was open on presidents’ day but not for memorial day. Punctuation: 2) In March 1990 we moved to Dads hometown Nashville Tenn Parts of Speech: Pronouns 3) Has anyone seen Kit and _____ (he, him)? Parts of Speech: Verbs 4) The present participle of to walk is _______. Sentence Combining: 5) The child had fallen from a tree. The child had broken his arm. The child had visited a hospital. A doctor had put a cast on the arm.

Day 134 Capitalization: 1) “is anyone, ” asked congressman pedd, “having an arbor day

Day 134 Capitalization: 1) “is anyone, ” asked congressman pedd, “having an arbor day celebration? ” Punctuation: 2) No we wont stay and Im without a doubt relieved Parts of Speech: Pronouns Determine the possessive pronoun; then, determine its antecedent. 3) The scuba diver had chosen her partner. Parts of Speech: Adjectives Select adjectives. 4) The man, angry and trembling, yelled at that motorist. Sentence Combining: 5) The runners were excited about the race. The race was a relay. Classes competed for a trophy.

Day 135 Capitalization: 1) the swimming club met at the jewish community center in

Day 135 Capitalization: 1) the swimming club met at the jewish community center in eastern dallas. Punctuation: 2) Rule A NO HITTING Rule B NO SHOVING Parts of Speech: Verbs Write the present, past, and past participle of the infinitives. 3) A. to go B. to lie (rest) C. to burst Sentence Types: 4) Give an example of an imperative sentence. Sentence Combining: 5) The sea gull glided over the ocean. The sea gull swooped low over the beach. The sea gull landed on a jagged rock.

Day 136 Capitalization: Capitalize the following titles. 1) A. “raindrops keep falling on my

Day 136 Capitalization: Capitalize the following titles. 1) A. “raindrops keep falling on my head” B. everything is negotiable C. “don’t sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me” Punctuation: 2) Our principal Tom Nash makes short snappy speeches Parts of Speech: Nouns Write the possessive form. 3) a book belonging to the twins Parts of Speech: Verbs Determine if the tense is present, past, or future. Write none if the tense is not present, past, or future. 4) A. Mary walked home. B. Carry has just sat there. C. Will you measure this? D. A lady runs that firm. Sentence Combining: 5) The Lart family transferred. Mrs. Lart works for an electronics company. The company moved Mrs. Lart and her family from Ohio to Texas.

Day 137 Capitalization: 1) A polynesian luau was hosted by the yang family. Punctuation:

Day 137 Capitalization: 1) A polynesian luau was hosted by the yang family. Punctuation: 2) Chanda said Maria and Kesi my cousins cant visit on Friday June 12 Parts of Speech: Verbs 3) Which two tenses will never have auxiliary verbs? Direct/Indirect Objects: Select the direct object(s) and indirect object(s) 4) Nikko has given Dad and me some tools. Sentence Combining: 5) A new typewriter was purchased. The new typewriter is self-correcting. The new typewriter was placed in our classroom.

Day 138 Capitalization: 1) at the daisy food company, one can buy polish sausage

Day 138 Capitalization: 1) at the daisy food company, one can buy polish sausage and nabisco crackers. Punctuation: 2) Ms Jones our ex teacher now works for Gat Co 52 Elm St Parts of Speech: Adjectives Select any adjectives. 3) Our older sister received those large plaques for outstanding achievement. Parts of Speech: Determine if the boldfaced word is used as an adverb or a preposition. 4) A. I ran up the stairs. B. Looking up, we saw a jet. Sentence Combining: 5) A slowworm is a European lizard. It has a smooth, snakelike body.

Day 139 Capitalization: 1) 45 trow street salem, oregon july 9 dear little ann,

Day 139 Capitalization: 1) 45 trow street salem, oregon july 9 dear little ann, Punctuation: 2) Mrs. Dil may I have the following a comb a scarf and a pin Parts of Speech: Adverbs 3) Write the comparative form of well. Parts of Speech: Pronouns 4) May John and _____ (I, me) take that? Sentence Combining: 5) The rolls were soft and chewy. They had just been taken from the oven. The rolls were brushed with melted butter.

Day 140 Capitalization: 1) the book, autobiography of my mother, will be published by

Day 140 Capitalization: 1) the book, autobiography of my mother, will be published by glone enterprises. Punctuation: 2) The forts gate is closed but will open at 830 AM said the guard Subjects/Verbs: Underline the subject once and the verb/verb phrase twice. 3) Martha’s father will be good at that. Parts of Speech: Adverbs 4) Write the superlative form of calmly. Sentence Combining: 5) The lady dropped hair dye on her new tile. It created a permanent stain. The lady shrieked in frustration.