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DGP Week Six

Monday DGP your friends left their skateboards at my house Directions: Identify each word as a noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction, interjection, article. your friends left their skateboards at my house

Monday DGP Answer your friends left their skateboards at my house n pro n av/past prep pro n pro

Tuesday DGP your friends left their skateboards at my house Directions: Identify the complete subject (underline once), simple subject, complete predicate (underline twice) and simple predicate. Circle the prepositional phrase. your friends left their skateboards at my house

your friends left their skateboards at my house Tuesday DGP Answer your friends left their skateboards at my house S P

Wednesday DGP your friends left their skateboards at my house Directions: Identify if the sentence purpose is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. your friends left their skateboards at my house

Wednesday DGP Answer your friends left their skateboards at my house Declarative Simple Sentence

your friends left their skateboards at my house Thursday DGP Directions: Add capitalization and any punctuation marks needed including end punctuation. your friends left their skateboards at my house

Thursday DGP Answer Your friends left their skateboards at my house.