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DG-VP Daily Grammar & Vocabulary Practice

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DG-VP

Daily Grammar & Vocabulary Practice

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DGP Week 4Monday: Write out this week’s sentence and identify each word as noun

(common, proper, possessive), pronoun (relative, interrogative, possessive, nominative, objective, demonstrative, indefinite, reflexive), verb (helping, linking, action and tense), adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction (coordinating, subordinating, correlative), article, interjection, gerund, participle, or infinitive.

There are fewer students in Mrs. Carman’s class now.

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DVP Week 4

Tuesday:

SULLEN

Example Sentence:

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DGP Week 4Wednesday: Write out this week’s sentence and identify

sentences parts including subject (complete and simple), verb (complete and simple, transitive and intransitive), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, and prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb).

There are fewer students in Mrs. Carman’s class now.

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DVP Week 4

Thursday:

JOVIAL

Example Sentence:

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DGP Week 4

Friday: Write out this week’s sentence and identify each clause as independent, adjective dependent, or adverb dependent; identify the sentence type as simple, compound, or complex; and identify the sentence purpose as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory

There are fewer students in Mrs. Carman’s class now.