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Keep these all year!! Put your name on your packet! Grammar Notes Keep these all year!! Put your name on your packet!

On Second Page 3. Parts of Speech - way of categorizing words in isolation (singly) (8 Parts = noun / pronoun / verb / adverb / adjective / conjunction / preposition / interjection ) 4. Sentence Parts - way of identifying words based on function

Prepositions Step One: 1. Cross off all prepositional phrases (slot test) Put an X over the preposition and label the OP and circle it! The bird flew ________ the cloud. = prep Prep +what = OP

Prepositional Phrases 1. Prepositional Phrase= preposition + object of preposition (OP). EX: to the mall ; from the store ; except all those ; Can you think of another?

Prepositions Preposition- A position word which shows relationships between objects and/or time frame Slot Test for Most Prepositions = The bird flew _____________ the clouds. A. subject/verb pairs are never found in a prepositional phrase B. of and with are always prepositions if used correctly. C. If there are two prepositions in a row, cross out the second .

List of Prepositions above beneath down like regarding until at before Prepositions LIST: above beneath down like regarding until at before during   unto across between near since up along beside except upon amid behind for of throughout among below from on to with after beyond over through within around but in outside towards without atop by inside off about into under against concerning past underneath

Object of the Preposition 2.Object of a Preposition (OP)-- the who or what in a prepositional phrase EX: I went by the store. Store = object of preposition

Verbs Step 2. Double underline verb (label LV—linking; HV—helping; AV—action) Answers: “What changes tense?”

Types of Verbs 5. Verb – indicate tense (past, present, future); actions or state of being The 3 Types of Verbs: action helping linking

Second Page Notes – Linking Verbs 6. Linking verbs (LV) – do not show action! Link subject with nouns/pronouns or adjectives. EX. His mother is an accountant. The winners of the game were they. Mary became sick after the high jump.

State of Being Verbs State of being verbs - to be = is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been The REPLACEMENT TEST for linking verbs is to replace a linking verb with a form of “to be.” If it still makes sense without the meaning changed it is a LV. The FLIP-FLOP TEST for Linking Verbs is if you flip-flop the sentence around the verb and it still means the same, it is a LV.

*to be = (is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been) Linking Verbs Linking Verbs List: *to be = (is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been)

Complete Top Chart *to be to become to remain to taste to seem to appear   to look to sound to stay to smell to grow

Helping Verbs 7. Helping Verbs (HV) – begin a verb phrase EX. I may go to the store today. She did not tell him about the test. I shall wait until dark.

Helping Verbs List do is may shall does am must will Did are might can has was should   have were would had be could being been

Action Verbs 8. Action Verbs (AV)- show/represent action   EX. I jumped over a toad and landed on a frog. Our teacher gave us a huge test today.

Subjects 3. Underline the subject once (Ask who/what plus verb)

Subjects 9. Subject (S)- who or what (and completes the verb after prepositions are eliminated) and they must always indicate number (singular/ plural.) EX. He went to the movies without you. Maria is a wonderful host.

Implied You 10. Implied (You) Subject- an understood “you” through a command EX. (You) Take me with you to the park. (You) Go to the library and read a magazine. 11. Subject/Verb Pairs- who or what + verb (together)   EX. You are my sunshine. Garrett let the dog out earlier. (You) Take me out to the ball game.

Sentence Patterns 12. Sentence Patterns- Six (6) basic patterns used for building blocks The six Basic Sentence Patterns: 1. S - V 2. S - AV - DO 3. S - AV - IO - DO 4. S - LV - PN 5. S - LV - PA 6. V – S (inverted sentence)

(DO= Direct Object, IO=Indirect Object, PN=Predicate Noun, PA= Predicate Adjective) What kinds of sentence parts follow action verbs? What kind of sentence parts follow linking verbs? Can a DO ever come before an IO? Does every DO have to have an IO? Does every IO have to have a DO? Can a DO and a PN or PA appear in the same sentence?

Direct Objects Steps to Labeling 4. If AV (action), DO (direct object)/label IO (indirect object) 13. Direct Objects (DO – Always follow an AV and receives the action of the verb (answers “what” of the verb) EX. I throw the eraser. (Verb + who or what? Throws what? eraser)

Indirect Objects 14. Indirect Objects (IO) - always fall between AV and DO and receives the DO. EX. I throw Ben the eraser. (Who receives the DO/ Ben ?______) The DO receives the IO. I throw the eraser to Ben. (Why is Ben no longer an IO?) addition of the word “to”

Predicate Nouns and Predicate Adjectives Steps to Labeling 5. If LV (linking), label PN/PA (PN—equals/renames S; PA—describes S)

Predicate Noun 15. Predicate Noun (PN) - always follows LV; noun/pronoun which renames the subject EX. I am a teacher in the classroom. (Is the verb action/linking?) LV (Replacement/flip-flop) “I” replaces/renames “teacher” - “teacher” is the PN

Predicate Adjectives   16. Predicate Adjective (PA)- always follows a LV and describes subject EX. I am unhappy about the loss of my favorite team. (Is the verb action /linking?) LV Unhappy doesn’t equal I, but does it describe I? Yes Then unhappy is the what? PA

Noun Functions Steps to Labeling 6. Circle all noun functions (S, DO, IO, PN, OP)

Noun Functions 17. Noun Functions- The five functions are: OP S DO IO PN

7. Label all adjectives (ADJ) which modify all nouns Steps to Labeling 7. Label all adjectives (ADJ) which modify all nouns

Adjectives 18. Adjectives (ADJ)- modifies nouns and pronouns a an the and possessives (ex. Hers) are always Adjectives.   EX. The green bananas were hanging from the damaged apple tree.

8. Label all adverbs (ADV) which modify V, ADJ, ADV Steps to Labeling 8. Label all adverbs (ADV) which modify V, ADJ, ADV

Adverbs 19. Adverbs (ADV)- modifies everything that is not a noun/pronoun (adj., adv., verb) The ending ly is a good clue but not a sure thing! Not and very are always adverbs What is the only way to know for sure? Identify the word being modified. EX. I was very distraught about the loss of my friendly brother in the extremely violent storm. Adverbs answer the questions: how, when, where, and to what extent. Everything found after the adjectives (excluding conjunctions) are what? adverbs

Conjunctions Steps to Labeling 9. Find conjunctions

20. Conjunctions- connect elements; combine and connect EX. The football and baseball players are rowdy. What are they connecting? nouns

Conjunctions The three types are: coordinate subordinate correlative

Coordinate conjunctions- 21. Coordinate conjunctions- connect items of the same kind The Eight include: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so, ; (punctuation mark) A good way to remember these eight is the mnemonic device? FAN BOYS EX. He ran and tripped. Mike and Billy-Bob had a party. He threw the hammer and the sickle. He went to the movie, and he fell asleep. What are these conjunctions connecting? Verbs, subjects

Subordinate Conjunctions 22. Subordinate Conjunctions- make independent clauses into dependent clauses EX. I saw my friend.  Before I saw my friend, I was very sad.

List of Subordinate Conjunctions after as long as if unless where than although as soon as in order that until wherever though as because since when while   as if before so that whenever

Correlative Conjunctions 23. Correlative Conjunction- connect items of same kind in pairs List of Correlative Conjunctions both – and not only – but also either – or neither –nor whether - or  

Interjections Steps to Labeling Add: Label Interjections – Int 24. Interjections ( INJ ) – show expression and are followed by (!) EX. WOW! Hurray! Ooops! Can you think of two others? Ouch! Snap!