Lesson 10 Units Review
Lesson 10 Units Review
Lesson 10 Units Review
Lessons 5-7
Lessons 8 & 9
• Phrases are groups of words that act together as single parts of speech.
• Prepositions are always in prepositional phrases.
• Prepositional phrase = preposition + (adjective) + noun/pronoun
• Prepositional phrases act as single parts of speech (adjective or adverb).
• Noun and pronoun job: object of the preposition (the noun or pronoun that comes
at the end of a prepositional phrase)
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Sometimes you will find words from the preposition list being used alone.
When these words are not in prepositional phrases, they are not acting as prepositions.
When this happens, they are acting as adverbs.
Put the chair inside the house. Put the chair inside.
Put the laundry down the chute. Put the laundry down.
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Lesson 11 Sentence Diagramming Exercises
Key
Mark
waved
excitedly
at the girl
at
girl
the
in the bookstore
in
bookstore
the
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2. The beautiful blue fountain glowed in the white moonlight.
Key
subject (noun)
verb
in
moonlight
the, white
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3. May I run to the store?
Key
sentence - question
sentence- statement
subject (pronoun)
verb phrase
helping verb
main verb
preposition
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4. The little puppy pranced around the yard.
Key
puppy
pranced
The, little
around
yard
the
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5. Gerry might have walked inside.
Key
Gerry
might, have
walked
inside
Extra Practice