PPT-Sentence Diagramming, #9
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Not never and negative contractions Contractions Will not wont Do not dont Should not shouldnt Does not doesnt Were not werent You are youre Directions
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Not never and negative contractions Contractions Will not wont Do not dont Should not shouldnt Does not doesnt Were not werent You are youre Directions. Rooms. Rectangle Rule. Virtually all rooms are rectangular. Determining any two adjacent walls is nearly conclusive for the remaining walls. Rooms are functional. Food preparation, sleeping, eating, recreation, entertainment, washing, grooming, cleaning clothes, etc.. direct objects and indirect objects #4. In some sentences with a compound verb, all parts of the verb . share a single direct object. . To diagram, connect the verb parts back together at the baseline. Then extend the baseline to hold the direct object.. Roofs and Vents. Roofs. One of the two most conspicuous features. Some are characteristic of building use. Often used to change the appearance of a house without changing the floor plan. Contain features that can identify walls, bathrooms, kitchens, living spaces, etc.. compound subjects and compound predicates . #3. Some sentences have both compound subjects and compound predicates (verbs). The baseline is forked on both sides.. part one of compound predicate/verb. direct objects and indirect objects #4. In some sentences with a compound verb, all parts of the verb . share a single direct object. . To diagram, connect the verb parts back together at the baseline. Then extend the baseline to hold the direct object.. Jason M. Chang. Critical Thinking. Lecture Outline. Background. Types of supports. Background. Background. Basics of diagramming arguments. What diagramming involves. Representing an argument in a diagram or picture. Nouns. Definition: A person, a place, a thing, or an idea.. Types:. Pronouns. Subjects. Gerunds. 4. Compound Nouns. 5. Proper Nouns. 6. Object of a Preposition. Pronouns. Definition: Replace nouns, used in papers to avoid subject repetition.. Front Loaded Sentences. Present the subject and verb in the initial position, followed by a variety of modifying phrases.. Example: Dr. . Zhivago. is a typical David Lean film, with panoramic scenes, larger-than-life characters, and universal implications.. Not, never and negative contractions. Contractions. Will not ~ won’t. Do not ~ don’t. Should not ~ shouldn’t. Does not ~ doesn’t. Were not ~ weren’t. You are ~ you’re. Directions:. essays can . give it life and rhythm. Too many sentences with the same structure and length can grow monotonous for readers. Varying sentence style and structure can also reduce repetition and add emphasis. Long sentences work well for incorporating a lot of information, and short sentences can often maximize crucial points. . Every sentence must have a S (subject) and a V (verb). A subject can be a noun or pronoun. The verb might be one word, two or three words.. To diagram a sentence, start with a base line. Then put a line crossing the middle of the baseline. DGP – Sentence 1 Day 1 Punctuation and Capitalization Sentence meny studants work on the star are skool newspaper Word Bank: capital letter (3) comma (1) period (1) (1) Discuss and Compare Agentless Passives and Diagramming the Passive Ed McCorduck English 402--Grammar SUNY Cortland http://mccorduck.cortland.edu “ agentless ” passives – sentences in the passive voice that don’t have a Students’ (and teachers?) understanding of sentence variety is not strong and is often over-generalised, and not linked to an effect on the writing.. Sentence variety is about:. choice of sentence length .
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