Grammar Daily Review: week nine

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Grammar Daily Review: week nine Sentence: Copy the sentence below for week nine. do any of your friends like to play chess (HINT – turn the question into a statement - Many of your friends do like to play chess.) Monday Focus: Use your notes to identify the following: Pronouns: Indefinite and possessive Verbal – Infinitive (2 words) Verb and helping verb (type and tense) Preposition Nouns (2)

Grammar Daily Review: week nine Sentence: Copy the sentence below for week nine. do any of your friends like to play chess (HINT – turn the question into a statement - Many of your friends do like to play chess.) Tuesday Focus: Simple Subject – who/what the sentence is about (not in a prepositional phrase!) Verb – what is the subject doing or is Complete subject – all the words that modify the simple subject Complete predicate (double underline)- start with the verb and all the words that modify it prepositional phrase – starts with the preposition and ends with a noun Adjective phrase – which one, how many, what kind Adverb phrase – how, when, where Object of the preposition – say the preposition and then ask what Infinitive phrase - includes “to play _____(what)”

Grammar Daily Review: week nine -Advanced Sentence: Copy the sentence below for week nine. do any of your friends like to play chess (HINT – turn the question into a statement - Many of your friends do like to play chess.) Tuesday Focus: Simple Subject – who/what the sentence is about (not in a prepositional phrase!) Verb – what is the subject doing or is (transitive or intransitive) Direct Object – find verb and ask what? Complete subject – all the words that modify the simple subject Complete predicate (double underline)- start with the verb and all the words that modify it prepositional phrase – starts with the preposition and ends with a noun Adjective phrase – which one, how many, what kind Adverb phrase – how, when, where Object of the preposition – say the preposition and then ask what Infinitive phrase - includes “to play _____(what)” Object of the Infinitive – follows the infinitive and tells “what?”

Grammar Daily Review: week nine Sentence: Copy the sentence below for week nine. do any of your friends like to play chess (HINT – turn the question into a statement - Many of your friends do like to play chess.) Wednesday Focus: Clauses (independent, dependent) Sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex) Sentence purpose (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory)

Grammar Daily Review: week nine Sentence: Copy the sentence below for week nine. do any of your friends like to play chess (HINT – turn the question into a statement - Many of your friends do like to play chess.) Thursday Focus: Use the marks to add capitalization and punctuation to the sentence.

pro helping verb and verb Friday focus: diagramming-draw the lines below and fill in the correct parts of speech. do any of your friends like to play chess prep infinitive noun pro helping verb and verb prep object of prep pos pronoun