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Daily Grammar amp Vocabulary Practice DGP Week 5 Monday Write out this weeks sentence and identify each word as noun common proper possessive pronoun relative interrogative possessive nominative objective demonstrative indefinite reflexive ID: 397579

identify sentence adjective week sentence identify week adjective seashore sells sally week

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DG-VP

Daily Grammar & Vocabulary

PracticeSlide3

DGP Week

5

Monday

: 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.

Sally sells seashells by the seashore.Slide4

DVP Week

5

Tuesday

:

RESILIENT

Example Sentence: The team proved to be

resilient

even after some negative press and a tough loss on the road. They continued to make their fan base proud with their perseverance.

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DGP Week

5

Wednesday

: 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).

Sally sells seashells by the seashore.Slide6

DVP Week

5

Thursday

:

LISTLESS

Example Sentence: My dog remained

listless

even though I bought him his favorite treat, found his beloved tennis ball, and even offered to take him on a walk.

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DGP Week

5

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

Sally sells seashells by the seashore.

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