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1 Day 1: Punctuation & Capitalization
DGP 9 - Sentence 3 Day 1: Punctuation & Capitalization

2 my friend alex plays tennis
Sentence - Day 1 my friend alex plays tennis Word Bank: Capital letter (2) Period (1)

3 Compare Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you punctuated and capitalized the sentence the same way.

4 My friend Alex plays tennis.
Correct Answer - Day 1 Capital Letter My friend Alex plays tennis. Period

5 Don’t we need a comma? Alex is an essential appositive and therefore is not set off by commas. .

6 What is an Appositive? Appositive – noun or a pronoun that follows and renames another noun or pronoun. My friend Alex plays tennis. By including the name, “Alex,” we learn which friend plays tennis. Note: Appositives are set off with commas only if the information provided is nonessential. We read The Pearl, a novella, in class.

7 Reflection I learned no comma is needed in this sentence because…

8 DGP 9 - Sentence 3 Day 2: Parts of Speech

9 My friend Alex plays tennis.
Parts of Speech - Day 2 My friend Alex plays tennis. Word Bank: noun (3) pronoun (1) - type & case verb (1) - type & tense

10 Compare & Discuss Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you labeled the parts of speech the same way.

11 My friend Alex plays tennis.
Parts of Speech - Day 2 1 poss pron av pres My friend Alex plays tennis. n n N

12 Rewrite this sentence using an introductory prepositional phrase.
Extension Rewrite this sentence using an introductory prepositional phrase. *Remember, introductory phrases are separated by commas! *

13 Day 3: Sentence Parts & Phrases
DGP 9 – Sentence 3 Day 3: Sentence Parts & Phrases

14 Sentence Parts & Phrases - Day 3
My friend Alex plays tennis. Word Bank: subject (1) appositive (1) direct object (1) verb (1) - transitive or intransitive

15 Compare & Discuss Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the sentence parts and phrases the same.

16 Sentence Parts & Phrases - Day 3
My friend Alex plays tennis. vt do app S Complete Subject Complete Predicate

17 A Direct Object Is a noun or pronoun Follows an action verb
Is never in a prepositional phrase To find it, say “subject,” “verb,” “what?” Example: I like English. “I” “like” “what?”– English is the Direct Object

18 Reflection I learned that a direct object…

19 Day 4: Clauses & Sentence Types
DGP 9 – Sentence 3 Day 4: Clauses & Sentence Types

20 Clauses & Sentence Types - Day 4
My friend Alex plays tennis. Word Bank: clause (1) - dependent or independent sentence type - simple, compound, complex, compound-complex sentence purpose – declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory

21 Compare & Discuss Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the clause & sentence type the same way.

22 [My friend Alex plays tennis.]
Clauses & Sentence Types - Day 4 [My friend Alex plays tennis.] ind cl/ss/dec

23 What type of sentence is your Day 2 extension? Label it in your notes.
Reflection What type of sentence is your Day 2 extension? Label it in your notes.

24 Day 5: Diagramming &/or Quiz
DGP 9 – Sentence 3 Day 5: Diagramming &/or Quiz

25 My friend Alex plays tennis.
Sentence Diagram - Day 5 My friend Alex plays tennis. Subj (app) Verb D.O. pron

26 Compare & Discuss Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you diagrammed the sentence the same way.

27 My friend Alex plays tennis.
Sentence Diagram - Day 5 My friend Alex plays tennis. friend (Alex) plays tennis My

28 Reflection Answer the following question:
Why did the appositive and the subject go on the same line?


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