Daily Grammar Practice Week Three Day One Parts

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Daily Grammar Practice Week Three Day One Parts of Speech

Daily Grammar Practice Week Three Day One Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech Review the parts of speech in your handbook.

Parts of Speech Review the parts of speech in your handbook.

you should have gone to the school dance by yourself

you should have gone to the school dance by yourself

Find the nouns – common, proper, possessive.

Find the nouns – common, proper, possessive.

you should have gone to n the school dance by yourself

you should have gone to n the school dance by yourself

Find the adjectives and articles.

Find the adjectives and articles.

art adj you should have gone to the school n dance by yourself

art adj you should have gone to the school n dance by yourself

Find the pronouns – personal, reflexive, relative, indefinite, interrogative demonstrative.

Find the pronouns – personal, reflexive, relative, indefinite, interrogative demonstrative.

nom pron you should have gone to art adj n the school dance by

nom pron you should have gone to art adj n the school dance by ref pron yourself

Find the verbs – action, linking, helping. Label the tense – present, past, future,

Find the verbs – action, linking, helping. Label the tense – present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect, or future perfect.

nom pron hv hv av pres perfect you should have gone to art adj

nom pron hv hv av pres perfect you should have gone to art adj n the school dance by ref pron yourself

Find the adverbs.

Find the adverbs.

No Adverbs!

No Adverbs!

Find the prepositions.

Find the prepositions.

nom pron hv hv av prep you should have gone to art adj n

nom pron hv hv av prep you should have gone to art adj n prep the school dance by ref pron yourself

Find the conjunctions – coordinating, subordinating, correlative.

Find the conjunctions – coordinating, subordinating, correlative.

No Conjunctions!

No Conjunctions!

Sentence Parts & Phrases Day Two Review sentence parts & phrases in your handbook.

Sentence Parts & Phrases Day Two Review sentence parts & phrases in your handbook.

Mark the complete subject and the simple subject.

Mark the complete subject and the simple subject.

s you should have gone to the school dance by yourself

s you should have gone to the school dance by yourself

Mark the complete predicate and the verb (or simple predicate. )

Mark the complete predicate and the verb (or simple predicate. )

s v you should have gone to the school dance by yourself

s v you should have gone to the school dance by yourself

Mark the complements – direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative (noun or pronoun), predicate

Mark the complements – direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative (noun or pronoun), predicate pronoun.

No Complements!

No Complements!

Mark the appositive or the appositive phrases.

Mark the appositive or the appositive phrases.

No Appositives!

No Appositives!

Mark the prepositional phrases and the object of the preposition. Is the phrase adjective

Mark the prepositional phrases and the object of the preposition. Is the phrase adjective or adverb?

s vi you should have gone(to op the school dance)(by adv prep ph op

s vi you should have gone(to op the school dance)(by adv prep ph op yourself ) adv prep ph

Clauses & Sentence Type Day Three Find independent clauses, adjective dependent clauses, and adverb

Clauses & Sentence Type Day Three Find independent clauses, adjective dependent clauses, and adverb dependent clauses.

ind cl you should have gone to the school dance by yourself

ind cl you should have gone to the school dance by yourself

Is the sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound complex?

Is the sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound complex?

ind cl you should have gone to the school dance by yourself ss

ind cl you should have gone to the school dance by yourself ss

Is the sentence declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, or imperative?

Is the sentence declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, or imperative?

ind cl you should have gone to the school dance by yourself ss -

ind cl you should have gone to the school dance by yourself ss - dec

Punctuation & Capitalization Day Four In your grammar book, turn to page 233.

Punctuation & Capitalization Day Four In your grammar book, turn to page 233.

Turn to page 16 in your grammar book.

Turn to page 16 in your grammar book.

Make the corrections in the sentence.

Make the corrections in the sentence.

You you should have gone to the school dance by yourself.

You you should have gone to the school dance by yourself.

Diagramming Day 5

Diagramming Day 5

Diagramming Day 5 you should have gone by to dance th ol e ho

Diagramming Day 5 you should have gone by to dance th ol e ho sc yourself