Daily Grammar Practice

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Daily Grammar Practice Week 9

the wizard of oz which was written by l frank baum is the childrens favorite book Monday: Write the sentence. Identify each noun (common, proper, possessive) pronoun (type), verb (type and tense), article, adjective, preposition, conjunction (type), adverb, and interjection.

the wizard of oz which was written by l frank baum is the childrens favorite book Tuesday: Write out the sentence. Identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject, simple and complete predicate, any complements, prepositional phrases, objects of prepositions, and nouns of direct addresses.

the wizard of oz which was written by l frank baum is the childrens favorite book Wednesday: Write out the sentence with correct punctuation and capitalization. Identify clauses (independent or dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or imperative)

Thursday: Write a new complex sentence with a possessive noun. Remember – Complex sentences have dependent clauses. Dependent clauses begin with clue words such as because, which, so, etc.

Friday: Complete the diagram The Wizard of Oz, which was written by L. Frank Baum, is the children’s favorite book.