Exam Review.   Study your notes  Use the “practice” sentences and any returned tests/quizzes to review identifying certain grammatical principles.

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Exam Review

  Study your notes  Use the “practice” sentences and any returned tests/quizzes to review identifying certain grammatical principles.  Be able to write a sentence that uses any grammar term that may come up in your study.  Here is some sentence writing practice. How To Study

  Write a sentence with a transitive action verb and a direct object. Circle the verb. Draw a line to the direct object. Sentence 1

  Write a sentence with a prepositional phrase used as an adverb. Circle the prepositional phrase. Sentence 2

  Write a sentence with the same word used as both a reflexive and an intensive pronoun. Sentence 3

  Write a sentence with a linking verb and a subject complement. Circle the linking verb. Draw an arrow to the subject complement. Sentence 4

  Write a sentence that uses the verb “to smell” twice, as both an action verb and a linking verb. Sentence 5

  Write a sentence with an adverbial subordinate clause. Underline the clause. Circle the subordinating conjunction. Sentence 6

  Write a sentence with an adjectival subordinate clause. Underline the clause. Circle the relative pronoun. Sentence 7

  Write a sentence that uses the pronoun “whom” correctly. Sentence 8

  Write a sentence with a prepositional phrase used as a noun. Underline the phrase. Circle the preposition. Sentence 9

  Write a sentence with a conjunctive adverb. Circle the conjunctive adverb. Sentence 10

  Write a sentence with a verb in the subjunctive mood. Sentence 11

  The athlete was praised by his coach because the game played by the athlete was exceptional. Passive to Active

  The touchdown was scored by Torrey Smith and he was cheered by the fans as he ran to the bench. Passive to Active

  The high grade was earned by the student because the study session attended by him was useful. Passive to Active

 Adjective + Noun + Adverb + Verb + Adjective + Noun + Conjunction + Verb Follow the Formula

 Preposition + Adjective + Noun + Pronoun + Adverb + Verb + Adjective + Noun Follow the Formula

 Interjection + Pronoun + Verb + Conjunction + Verb + Adjective + Noun +Conjunction + Preposition + Adjective + Noun Follow the Formula