Monday Parts of Speech when i was a little kid i loved singing the wheels on the bus Monday Parts of Speech when subordinating conjunction i pronoun was linking verb a article ID: 756615
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Week 3 DGP
11
th
GradeSlide2
Monday: Parts of Speech
when
i
was a little kid
i
loved singing the
wheels on the busSlide3
Monday: Parts of Speech
when- subordinating conjunction
i
- pronoun
was- linking verb
a- article
little- adjective
kid- noun
i
- pronoun
loved- action verb
singing- gerund
the wheels on the bus- proper nounSlide4
Tuesday: Sentence Parts and Phrases
when
i
was a little kid
i
loved singing the
wheels on the busSlide5
Tuesday: Sentence Parts and Phrases
Subject-
i
;
i
Verb-
was; loved
Predicate Nominative- kid
Direct Object- singing the wheels on the bus
Gerund Phrase- singing the wheels on the busSlide6
Wednesday: Sentence Parts and Type
when
i
was a little kid
i
loved singing the
wheels on the busSlide7
Wednesday: Sentence Parts and Type
Dependent Clause:
when
i
was a little kid
Independent
Clause:
i
loved singing the wheels on the bus
Sentence Type:
Complex
,
DeclarativeSlide8
Thursday: Capitalization and Punctuation
when
i
was a little kid
i
loved singing the
wheels on the busSlide9
Thursday: Capitalization and Punctuation
When I was a little kid, I loved singing “
The Wheels on the Bus.”Slide10
Friday: Review Question
What is an appositive/appositive phrase?
Give an example (besides the one in your notes and in this week’s sentence) of a sentence
that includes
an appositive or appositive phrase.Slide11
Friday: Review Question
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that follows an action verb that answers the questions “who?” or “what?” in reference to the verb.
To find a direct object, say “subject,” “verb,” and “whom?” or “what?”
Example: Jamie kicked the door.
Action verb: kicked
Direct Object: door