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1 Classifying Subject Nouns and Verbs Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Jaguars hunt. jaguars 1. What hunt? Subject Noun SN 2. What is being said about jaguars? jaguars hunt V Verb 3. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 Classify this sentence: Jaguars hunt. Exercise 2: Answer the question below. What is a noun? Person Place Thing Idea

2 Classifying Subject Nouns and Verbs Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. SN 1. Wasps sting. V SN 2. Boys talked. V SN 3. Dolphins swim. V Exercise 2: Answer the question below. What is a noun? Person Place Thing Idea

3 Classifying Sentences, Adding Adverbs Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Jaguars hunt silently. jaguars 1. What hunt silently? Subject Noun SN 2. What is being said about jaguars? jaguars hunt V Verb silently 3. Hunt how? Adverb Adv 4. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 Classify this sentence: Adv Jaguars hunt silently. Exercise 2: Answer the question below. What are the adverb questions? How When Where

4 Classifying Sentences, Adding Adverbs Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. Adv 1. Chameleons move slowly. Adv 2. Chickens ate peacefully. Adv 3. Fredrick slept soundly. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adverb modify? Verb Adjective Another adverb What are the adverb questions? How When Where

5 Classifying Sentences, Adding Adjectives Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Two jaguars hunt silently. jaguars 1. What hunt silently? Subject Noun SN 2. What is being said about jaguars? jaguars hunt V Verb silently 3. Hunt how? Adverb Adv two 4. How many jaguars? Adjective Adj 5. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 Classify this sentence: Adj Adv Two jaguars hunt silently. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the adverb questions? How When Where What are the adjective questions? What kind Which one How many

6 Classifying Sentences, Adding Adjectives Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. Adj Adj Adv 1. Five cheerful tourists shopped briskly. Adj Adj Adv Adv 2. Three bear cubs played together happily. Adj Adv 3. Several elephants stomped angrily. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adjective modify? Noun Pronoun What are the adjective questions? What kind Which one How many What does an adverb modify? Verb Adjective Another adverb What are the adverb questions? How When Where

7 Classifying Sentences, Adding Article Adjectives Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: The wild jaguars hunt silently together. jaguars 1. What hunt silently together? Subject Noun SN 2. What is being said about jaguars? Verb 3. Hunt how? Adverb 4. Hunt how? Adverb 5. What kind of jaguars? Adjective the jaguars hunt V silently together wild 6. Article Adjective 7. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 A Adv Adv Adj Classify this sentence: A Adj Adv Adv The wild jaguars hunt silently together. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the adverb questions? What are the adjective questions? What are the article adjectives? How What kind A When Which one An Where How many The

8 Classifying Sentences, Adding Article Adjectives Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. A Adj Adv Adv 1. A large wolverine growled very threateningly. A Adj Adv Adv 2. An unhappy child waited inside today. A Adj Adv Adv 3. The green parrot squawked noisily outside. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adjective modify? Noun Pronoun What are the adjective questions? What kind Which one How many What does an adverb modify? Verb Adjective Another adverb What are the adverb questions? How When Where

9 Classifying Sentences, Adding Skill Check Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: The giraffe ran incredibly fast. giraffe 1. What ran incredibly fast? Subject Noun SN 2. What is being said about giraffe? the giraffe ran V Verb fast 3. Ran how? Adverb incredibly 4. How fast? Adverb 5. Article Adjective 6. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 A Adv Adv 7. Skill Check 8. Period, statement, declarative sentence 9. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / D Classify this sentence: A Adv Adv The giraffe / ran incredibly fast. D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the adverb questions? What are the adjective questions? What are the article adjectives? How What kind A When Which one An Where How many The

10 Classifying Sentences, Adding Skill Check Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. A Adj Adv 1. The cruise passengers / disembarked quickly. D Adj Adj Adv Adv 2. Two bulky boxes / landed heavily below. D A Adj Adj Adv Adv 3. The lush green plants / grew very rapidly. D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adjective modify? Noun Pronoun What are the adjective questions? What kind Which one How many What does an adverb modify? Verb Adjective Another adverb What are the adverb questions? How When Where

11 Level 6, Chapter 3 Classifying Sentences, Adding Prepositions and Objects of the Prepositions Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: The talented actress spoke very clearly on the stage. 1. Who spoke very clearly on the stage? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about actress? Verb 3. Spoke how? Adjective 4. How clearly? Adjective 5. Preposition 6. On what? Object of the Preposition 7. Article Adjective 8. What kind of actress? Adjective 9. Article Adjective 10. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern Skill Check on the the 12. Prepositional Phrase 13. Period, statement, declarative sentence actress actress spoke V stage clearly very P A talented (on the stage) D A SN Adj Adj OP Adj 14. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / Classify this sentence: A Adj Adv Adv P A OP The talented actress / spoke very clearly (on the stage). D

12 Level 6, Chapter 3 Classifying Sentences, Adding Prepositions and Objects of the Prepositions Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. A Adj Adv P A Adj OP 1. The young men / walked cautiously (across the old bridge). D Adj Adj Adv P A OP 2. Several angry bees / flew savagely (around the intruder). D A Adj Adv P A OP P A OP 3. An ancient castle / stands majestically (at the top) (of the hill). D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adjective modify? Noun Pronoun What are the adjective questions? What kind Which one How many What does an adverb modify? Verb Adjective Another adverb What are the adverb questions? How When Where

13 Classifying Sentences, Adding Subject Pronouns Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: He listened closely to the exclusive interview. 1. Who listened closely to the exclusive interview? Subject Pronoun he SP 2. What is being said about he? Verb 3. Listened how? Adverb to 4. Preposition 5. To what? Object of the Preposition 6. What kind of interview? Adjective the he listened V interview closely 7. Article Adjective 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 P exclusive A Adv OP Adj 9. Skill Check (to the exclusive interview) 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence D 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / Classify this sentence: SP V Adv P A Adj OP He / listened closely (to the exclusive interview). D

14 Classifying Sentences, Adding Subject Pronouns Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. SP V Adv P A OP P A OP 1. They / strolled leisurely (along the beach) (by the sea). D SP V Adv P A Adj OP 2. We / listened eagerly (to the awesome CD). D (You) SP V P A OP P A OP 3. / Sit (by the bookshelf) (near the door). Imp Exercise 2: Answer the question below. What are the seven subject pronouns? I he it you we she they

15 Classifying Sentences, Adding Possessive Pronouns Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: She worked late at her office tonight. 1. Who worked late at her office tonight? Subject Pronoun she SP 2. What is being said about she? Verb 3. Worked when? Adverb at she worked V 4. Preposition office 5. At what? Object of the Preposition her 6. Whose office? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 7. Worked when? Adverb 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 P late tonight Adv OP PPA Adv 9. Skill Check (at her office) 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence D 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / Classify this sentence: SP V Adv P PPA OP Adv She / worked late (at her office) tonight. D

16 Classifying Sentences, Adding Possessive Pronouns Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. PPA Adj P A OP P PPA OP 1. Our pet hamster / ran (through the tunnels) (in his cage). D SP V P OP P PPA OP P A OP 2. He / lives (in Australia) (with his dad) (during the summer). D (You) SP V P PPA OP P PPA OP P OP 3. / Talk (to your brothers) (about their behavior) (in school). Imp Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? I he it you we she they What are the seven possessive pronouns? my his its your our her their

17 Classifying Sentences, Adding Conjunctions Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Keith and Jan looked at plants for their garden. 1. Who looked at plants for their garden? CSN Keith and Jan CSN Compound Subject Noun, Compound Subject Noun 2. What is being said about Keith and Jan? Keith and Jan looked V Verb at 3. Preposition 4. At what? Object of the Preposition for 5. Preposition 6. For what? Object of the Preposition 7. Whose garden? Possessive Pronoun Adjective and plants garden their 8. Conjunction 9. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 P P C OP OP PPA 10. Skill Check (at plants) 11. Prepositional Phrase (for their garden) 12. Prepositional Phrase 13. Period, statement, declarative sentence D 14. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / Classify this sentence: CSN C C P OP P PPA OP Keith and Jan / looked (at plants) (for their garden). D

18 Classifying Sentences, Adding Conjunctions Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. CSN C C P PPA OP 1. Kevin and Jerome / work (for my grandfather). D CSP C CSP CV C CV P A OP 2. He and I / laughed and clapped (during the performance). D A CAdj C CAdj P A OP 3. The red and yellow leaves / fell (to the ground). D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? I he it you we she they What are the seven possessive pronouns? my his its your our her their

19 Classifying Sentences, Adding Helping Verbs Level 6, Chapter 5 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: My kitten is sitting on my sofa. kitten 1. What is sitting on my sofa? Subject Noun SN 2. What is being said about kitten? Verb is 3. Helping Verb on kitten is sitting V 4. Preposition sofa 5. On what? Object of the Preposition 6. Whose sofa? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 7. Whose kitten? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 my my P HV OP PPA PPA 9. Skill Check (on my sofa) 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence D 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / Classify this sentence: PPA SN HV V P PPA OP My kitten / is sitting (on my sofa). D

20 Classifying Sentences, Adding Helping Verbs Level 6, Chapter 5 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. SN HV HV V P A OP P OP 1. Susan / has been talking (on the phone) (for hours). D SN HV V P Adj OP P OP 2. Martin / has worked (on this project) (for weeks). D CSN C CSP HV V P A OP Adv 3. Dad and I / are going (to the store) today. D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? I he it you we she they What are the seven possessive pronouns? my his its your our her their

21 Classifying Sentences, Adding the NOT Adverb Level 6, Chapter 5 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: This keyboard will not work with my computer. keyboard 1. What will not work with my computer? Subject Noun SN 2. What is being said about keyboard? Verb will 3. Helping Verb 4. Will work how? Adverb with keyboard will work V 5. Preposition computer 6. With what? Object of the Preposition 7. Whose computer? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 8. Which keyboard? Adjective 9. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 my HV not P this Adv PPA OP Adj 10. Skill Check (with my computer) 11. Prepositional Phrase 12. Period, statement, declarative sentence D 13. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / Classify this sentence: Adj SN HV Adv V P PPA OP This keyboard / will not work (with my computer). D

22 Classifying Sentences, Adding the NOT Adverb Level 6, Chapter 5 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. PPA Adj SN HV Adv V P OP P A OP 1. My little sister / did not ride (to school) (on the bus). D CSN C CSN HV Adv V P A Adj OP P A 2. Tom and Amy / did not sit (in the first row) (at the theater). D OP SP HV Adv V P A Adj OP P OP 3. We / have not eaten (at the new restaurant) (in town). D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? I he it you we she they What are the seven possessive pronouns? my his its your our her their

23 Level 6, Chapter 5 Classifying Sentences, Adding the Adverb Exception Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: The books suddenly fell off the shelf. 1. What fell off the shelf? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about books? Verb 3. Preposition 4. Off what? Object of the Preposition 5. Article Adjective 6. Fell when? Adverb 7. Article Adjective 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 9. Skill Check off the the books books fell V shelf 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / 13. Is there an adverb exception? P suddenly (off the shelf) D A A Yes change the line. SN OP Adv Classify this sentence: A SN Adv V P A OP The books / suddenly fell (off the shelf). D

24 Level 6, Chapter 5 Classifying Sentences, Adding the Adverb Exception Exercise: Classify each sentence. SP Adv V P PPA OP 1. She / frantically looked (for her homework). D SN Adv CV C CV P A Adj OP 2. Daniel / almost slipped and fell (on the wet floor)! E SP Adv V P A Adj OP 3. He / eagerly applied (for the summer job). D

25 Level 6, Chapter 5 Classifying Sentences, Adding Natural and Inverted Word Order Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Today, I went to our pharmacy. 1. Who went to our pharmacy? Subject Pronoun I SP 2. What is being said about I? Verb to I went V 3. Preposition pharmacy 4. To what? Object of the Preposition our 5. Whose pharmacy? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 6. Went when? Adverb 7. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 P today OP PPA Adv 8. Skill Check 9. Prepositional Phrase 10. Period, statement, declarative sentence 11. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / 12. Is there an adverb exception? 13. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? 14. Underline the parts once and the parts twice. (to our pharmacy) subject no D inverted predicate Classify this sentence: Adv SP V P PPA OP Today, I / went (to our pharmacy ). D

26 Level 6, Chapter 5 Classifying Sentences, Adding Natural and Inverted Word Order Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. P OP CSN C CSP V P A OP 1. (After dinner), Wesley and I / strolled (along the beach). D HV SP V P A OP P OP Adv 2. Did you / go (to the park) (after school) today? Int Adv PPA P A OP P A OP 3. Yesterday, my horse / jumped (over a log) (in the road). D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? I he it you we she they What are the seven possessive pronouns? my his its your our her their

27 Classifying Sentences, Adding Interjections Level 6, Chapter 6 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Oh, no! I studied for the wrong test! 1. Who studied for the wrong test? Subject Pronoun I SP 2. What is being said about I? Verb for 3. Preposition 4. For what? Object of the Preposition 5. Which test? Adjective the I studied V test 6. Article Adjective oh, no wrong 7. Interjection 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 P A OP Adj I 9. Skill Check (for the wrong test) 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Exclamation point, strong feeling, exclamatory sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / 13. Is there an adverb exception? no 14. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? E natural no change Classify this sentence: I SP V P A Adj OP Oh, no! I / studied (for the wrong test)! E

28 Classifying Sentences, Adding Interjections Level 6, Chapter 6 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. I A Adj SN Adv V P A OP Adv 1. Yay! The late bus / finally arrived (at the school) today! E I SP V Adv P PPA Adj OP 2. Alas! They / searched frantically (for their lost pet)! E I Adj Adj SN P A OP P PPA OP HV Adv V 3. Gee! This old clock (on the wall) (in my office) / does not work. D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? I he it you we she they What are the seven possessive pronouns? my his its your our her their

29 Level 6, Chapter 6 Classifying Sentences, Adding Possessive Noun Adjectives Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Bobby s hamster runs on his exercise wheel. hamster 1. What runs on his exercise wheel? Subject Noun SN 2. What is being said about hamster? Verb on hamster runs V 3. Preposition wheel 4. On what? Object of the Preposition 5. What kind of wheel? Adjective 6. Whose wheel? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 7. Whose hamster? Possessive Noun Adjective 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 his P Bobby s exercise OP Adj PPA PNA 9. Skill Check (on his exercise wheel) 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / 13. Is there an adverb exception? no 14. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? D natural no change Classify this sentence: PNA P PPA Adj OP Bobby s hamster / runs (on his exercise wheel ). D

30 Level 6, Chapter 6 Classifying Sentences, Adding Possessive Noun Adjectives Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. PNA SN CV Adv C CV P A OP 1. Feebe s ball / bounced high and rolled (across the yard). D (You) SP V Adv P A PNA OP 2. / Listen carefully (to the principal s announcement). Imp A PNA SN Adv V P A OP 3. The repairman s bill / quickly arrived (in the mail). D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? I he it you we she they What are the seven possessive pronouns? my his its your our her their

31 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 2 Level 6, Chapter 7 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Grandfather rides a bike around town. 1. Who rides a bike around town? Subject noun 2. What is being said about Grandfather? Verb 3. Grandfather rides what? Verify the Noun 4. Does bike mean the same thing as Grandfather? 5. Direct Object 6. Verb-transitive a 7. Article Adjective around 8. Preposition 9. Around what? Object of the Preposition 10. Subject Noun, Verb-transitive, Direct Object, Pattern Skill Check 12. Prepositional Phrase 13. Period, statement, declarative sentence 14. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / 15. Is there an adverb exception? Grandfather Grandfather rides V bike rides town P (around town) no A 16. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? D bike no t DO P2 Natural no change SN DO V t OP Classify this sentence: t DO P2 t A DO P OP Grandfather / rides a bike (around town). D

32 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 2 Level 6, Chapter 7 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. A Adj t A Adj DO t 1. DO P2 The checkered tablecloth / brightened the tiny kitchen. D I SP V t A DO P PPA OP t 2. DO P2 Ouch! I / have a splinter (in my finger)! E t A DO P PNA OP Adv t 3. DO P2 Lucy / decorated the cake (for Mom s party) tonight. D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What parts of speech are direct objects? Noun Pronoun What are the questions to find direct objects? What Whom

33 Level 6, Chapter 8 Classifying Mixed Sentence Patterns 1 2, Adding Object Pronouns Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. SP V P A OP P OP Adv 1. She / went (to the store) (for us) today. D t DO P2 PPA PNA t DO P PPA OP 2. Our neighbor s dog / bit me (on my leg)! E t DO P2 Adv t DO P A OP P OP 3. Yesterday, Jamie / took us (to the deli) (for lunch). D PPA SN Adv V P OP P OP 4. My cousin / occasionally writes (to me) (from college). D Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What parts of speech are direct objects? Noun Pronoun What are the questions to find direct objects? What Whom

34 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 3 Level 6, Chapter 9 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: We recorded Dad a song. 1. Who recorded Dad a song? Subject Pronoun 2. What is being said about we? Verb 3. We recorded what? Verify the Noun 4. Does song mean the same thing as we? 5. Direct Object 6. Verb-transitive 7. We recorded song for whom? Indirect Object 8. Article Adjective 9. Subject Noun, Verb-transitive, Indirect Object, Direct Object, Pattern Skill Check a we we recorded V song recorded no Dad song A t IO DO P3 SP DO V t IO 11. No Prepositional Phrases 12. Period, statement, declarative sentence 13. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / 14. Is there an adverb exception? no 15. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? D Natural no change Classify this sentence: t IO DO P3 SP V t IO A DO We / recorded Dad a song. D

35 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 3 Level 6, Chapter 9 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. A t PPA CIO C CIO Adj Adj DO t 1. IO DO P3 The comedian / gave my wife and me some great laughs. D SN Adv V t A IO A Adj DO P Adj OP t 2. IO DO P3 Dad / always leaves the waiter a good tip (for good service). D HV A t IO A DO P A Adj OP t 3. IO DO P3 Did the manager / give you the name (of a good restaurant)? Int Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What parts of speech are direct objects? Noun Pronoun What are the questions to find direct objects? What Whom What parts of speech are indirect objects? What are the questions to find indirect objects? Noun To whom To what Pronoun For whom For what

36 Classifying Mixed Sentence Patterns 1 3 Level 6, Chapter 10 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. (You) SP HV Adv V t IO Adj DO P Adj OP t 1. IO DO P3 / Do not give Grandma that bag (of dirty laundry). Imp Adv A P PPA OP 2. Tonight, an owl / perched (outside my window). D SP V t A DO P A Adj OP P OP t 3. DO P2 I / want a milkshake (with a big strawberry) (on top). D PPA SN Adv V t DO P PPA OP t 4. DO P2 His dog / always chases me (on my bicycle)! E

37 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 4 Level 6, Chapter 11 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Jenny is a fast runner. Jenny 1. Who is a fast runner? Subject noun SN 2. What is being said about Jenny? Verb 3. Jenny is who? Verify the Noun 4. Does Jenny mean the same thing as runner? 5. Predicate Noun is 6. Linking Verb 7. What kind of runner? Adjective a Jenny is V LV runner runner fast 8. Article Adjective 9. Subject Noun, Linking Verb, Predicate Noun, Pattern 4 yes A SN LV PrN P4 PrN Adj 10. Skill Check 11. No Prepositional Phrases 12. Period, statement, declarative sentence 13. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / 14. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? D Natural no change Classify this sentence: SN LV PrN P4 SN LV A Adj PrN Jenny / is a fast runner. D

38 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 4 Level 6, Chapter 11 Exercise: Classify each sentence. A SN P A Adj OP LV A PrN P PPA Adj OP SN LV 1. PrN P4 The man (in the gray suit) / is the author (of my new book). D PPA Adv Adj SN P OP LV PrN SN LV 2. PrN P4 My very favorite teacher (from school) / is Ms. Hale. D SN LV A Adj PrN P A OP SN LV 3. PrN P4 Neil Armstrong / was the first man (on the moon). D

39 Classifying Mixed Sentence Patterns 1 4 Level 6, Chapter 12 Exercise: Classify each sentence. SN HV CV t C CV t A DO P OP t 1. DO P2 Mandy / will revise and edit the document (for you). D HV SP V P A OP P OP 2. Are you / talking (on the phone) (with Shelly)? Int (You) SP V t IO A Adj DO P PPA OP t 3. IO DO P3 / Hand me the moisturizing cream (for his sunburn). Imp SN LV A PrN P A OP SN LV 4. PrN P4 Jose / is an astronomer (at the university). D

40 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 5 Level 6, Chapter 13 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: This pie tastes delicious. 1. What tastes delicious? Subject noun pie SN 2. What is being said about pie? pie tastes V Verb delicious 3. Pie tastes what? Verify the Adjective delicious 4. What kind of pie? Predicate Adjective tastes 5. Linking Verb this 6. Which pie? Adjective SN LV PA P5 7. Subject Noun, Linking Verb, Predicate Adjective, Pattern 5 PA LV Adj 8. Skill Check 9. No Prepositional Phrases 10. Period, statement, declarative sentence 11. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. / 12. Is there an adverb exception? no 13. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? D Natural no change Classify this sentence: SN LV PA P5 Adj SN LV PA This pie / tastes delicious. D

41 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 5 Level 6, Chapter 13 Exercise: Classify each sentence. PPA Adj Adj SN LV CPA C CPA SN LV 1. PA P5 My new red car / is small and fast. D A SN P PPA PNA Adj OP LV Adv CPA SN LV 2. PA P5 The students (at my brother s new school) / are very friendly C CPA and helpful. D PPA SN LV Adv PA SN LV 3. PA P5 Your chili / tastes very spicy. D

42 Classifying Mixed Sentence Patterns 1 5 Level 6, Chapter 14 Exercise: Classify each sentence. PPA Adj SN LV PA P A Adj OP P PPA OP SN LV 1. PA P5 My little brother / is scared (of the big dogs) (in our pen). D SN LV A Adj Adj PrN P PPA OP SN LV 2. PrN P4 Barry / was the best football player (at our school). D PPA SN Adv V P A OP 3. Our mother / patiently waited (for an explanation). D HV SP V t Adj Adj Adj DO P A Adj OP t 4. DO P2 Did you / wear that funny red hat (for the school play)? Int SP V t IO A CDO C CDO P OP t 5. IO DO P3 He / gave her a watch and ring (for Christmas). D

43 Classifying Subject Nouns and Verbs Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Jaguars hunt. 1. What hunt? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about jaguars? Verb 3. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 Classify this sentence: Jaguars hunt. Exercise 2: Answer the question below. What is a noun?

44 Classifying Subject Nouns and Verbs Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Wasps sting. 2. Boys talked. 3. Dolphins swim. Exercise 2: Answer the question below. What is a noun?

45 Classifying Sentences, Adding Adverbs Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Jaguars hunt silently. 1. What hunt silently? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about jaguars? Verb 3. Hunt how? Adverb 4. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 Classify this sentence: Jaguars hunt silently. Exercise 2: Answer the question below. What are the adverb questions?

46 Classifying Sentences, Adding Adverbs Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Chameleons move slowly. 2. Chickens ate peacefully. 3. Fredrick slept soundly. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adverb modify? What are the adverb questions?

47 Classifying Sentences, Adding Adjectives Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Two jaguars hunt silently. 1. What hunt silently? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about jaguars? Verb 3. Hunt how? Adverb 4. How many jaguars? Adjective 5. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 Classify this sentence: Two jaguars hunt silently. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the adverb questions? What are the adjective questions?

48 Classifying Sentences, Adding Adjectives Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Five cheerful tourists shopped briskly. 2. Three bear cubs played together happily. 3. Several elephants stomped angrily. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adjective modify? What are the adjective questions? What does an adverb modify? What are the adverb questions?

49 Classifying Sentences, Adding Article Adjectives Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: The wild jaguars hunt silently together. 1. What hunt silently together? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about jaguars? Verb 3. Hunt how? Adverb 4. Hunt how? Adverb 5. What kind of jaguars? Adjective 6. Article Adjective 7. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 Classify this sentence: The wild jaguars hunt silently together. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the adverb questions? What are the adjective questions? What are the article adjectives?

50 Classifying Sentences, Adding Article Adjectives Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. A large wolverine growled very threateningly. 2. An unhappy child waited inside today. 3. The green parrot squawked noisily outside. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adjective modify? What are the adjective questions? What does an adverb modify? What are the adverb questions?

51 Classifying Sentences, Adding Skill Check Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: The giraffe ran incredibly fast. 1. What ran incredibly fast? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about giraffe? Verb 3. Ran how? Adverb 4. How fast? Adverb 5. Article Adjective 6. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 7. Skill Check 8. Period, statement, declarative sentence 9. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. Classify this sentence: The giraffe ran incredibly fast. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the adverb questions? What are the adjective questions? What are the article adjectives?

52 Classifying Sentences, Adding Skill Check Level 6, Chapter 2 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. The cruise passengers disembarked quickly. 2. Two bulky boxes landed heavily below. 3. The lush green plants grew very rapidly. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adjective modify? What are the adjective questions? What does an adverb modify? What are the adverb questions?

53 Level 6, Chapter 3 Classifying Sentences, Adding Prepositions and Objects of the Prepositions Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: The talented actress spoke very clearly on the stage. 1. Who spoke very clearly on the stage? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about actress? Verb 3. Spoke how? Adjective 4. How clearly? Adjective 5. Preposition 6. On what? Object of the Preposition 7. Article Adjective 8. What kind of actress? Adjective 9. Article Adjective 10. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern Skill Check 12. Prepositional Phrase 13. Period, statement, declarative sentence 14. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. Classify this sentence: The talented actress spoke very clearly on the stage.

54 Level 6, Chapter 3 Classifying Sentences, Adding Prepositions and Objects of the Prepositions Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. The young men walked cautiously across the old bridge. 2. Several angry bees flew savagely around the intruder. 3. An ancient castle stands majestically at the top of the hill. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What does an adjective modify? What are the adjective questions? What does an adverb modify? What are the adverb questions?

55 Classifying Sentences, Adding Subject Pronouns Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: He listened closely to the exclusive interview. 1. Who listened closely to the exclusive interview? Subject Pronoun 2. What is being said about he? Verb 3. Listened how? Adverb 4. Preposition 5. To what? Object of the Preposition 6. What kind of interview? Adjective 7. Article Adjective 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 9. Skill Check 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. Classify this sentence: He listened closely to the exclusive interview.

56 Classifying Sentences, Adding Subject Pronouns Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. They strolled leisurely along the beach by the sea. 2. We listened eagerly to the awesome CD. 3. Sit by the bookshelf near the door. Exercise 2: Answer the question below. What are the seven subject pronouns?

57 Classifying Sentences, Adding Possessive Pronouns Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: She worked late at her office tonight. 1. Who worked late at her office tonight? Subject Pronoun 2. What is being said about she? Verb 3. Worked when? Adverb 4. Preposition 5. At what? Object of the Preposition 6. Whose office? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 7. Worked when? Adverb 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 9. Skill Check 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. Classify this sentence: She worked late at her office tonight.

58 Classifying Sentences, Adding Possessive Pronouns Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Our pet hamster ran through the tunnels in his cage. 2. He lives in Australia with his dad during the summer. 3. Talk to your brothers about their behavior in school. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? What are the seven possessive pronouns?

59 Classifying Sentences, Adding Conjunctions Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Keith and Jan looked at plants for their garden. 1. Who looked at plants for their garden? Compound Subject Noun, Compound Subject Noun 2. What is being said about Keith and Jan? Verb 3. Preposition 4. At what? Object of the Preposition 5. Preposition 6. For what? Object of the Preposition 7. Whose garden? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 8. Conjunction 9. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern Skill Check 11. Prepositional Phrase 12. Prepositional Phrase 13. Period, statement, declarative sentence 14. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. Classify this sentence: Keith and Jan looked at plants for their garden.

60 Classifying Sentences, Adding Conjunctions Level 6, Chapter 4 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Kevin and Jerome work for my grandfather. 2. He and I laughed and clapped during the performance. 3. The red and yellow leaves fell to the ground. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? What are the seven possessive pronouns?

61 Classifying Sentences, Adding Helping Verbs Level 6, Chapter 5 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: My kitten is sitting on my sofa. 1. What is sitting on my sofa? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about kitten? Verb 3. Helping Verb 4. Preposition 5. On what? Object of the Preposition 6. Whose sofa? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 7. Whose kitten? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 9. Skill Check 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. Classify this sentence: My kitten is sitting on my sofa.

62 Classifying Sentences, Adding Helping Verbs Level 6, Chapter 5 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Susan has been talking on the phone for hours. 2. Martin has worked on this project for weeks. 3. Dad and I are going to the store today. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? What are the seven possessive pronouns?

63 Classifying Sentences, Adding the NOT Adverb Level 6, Chapter 5 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: This keyboard will not work with my computer. 1. What will not work with my computer? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about keyboard? Verb 3. Helping Verb 4. Will work how? Adverb 5. Preposition 6. With what? Object of the Preposition 7. Whose computer? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 8. Which keyboard? Adjective 9. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern Skill Check 11. Prepositional Phrase 12. Period, statement, declarative sentence 13. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. Classify this sentence: This keyboard will not work with my computer.

64 Classifying Sentences, Adding the NOT Adverb Level 6, Chapter 5 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. My little sister did not ride to school on the bus. 2. Tom and Amy did not sit in the first row at the theater. 3. We have not eaten at the new restaurant in town. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? What are the seven possessive pronouns?

65 Level 6, Chapter 5 Classifying Sentences, Adding the Adverb Exception Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: The books suddenly fell off the shelf. 1. What fell off the shelf? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about books? Verb 3. Preposition 4. Off what? Object of the Preposition 5. Article Adjective 6. Fell when? Adverb 7. Article Adjective 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 9. Skill Check 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. 13. Is there an adverb exception? Classify this sentence: The books suddenly fell off the shelf.

66 Level 6, Chapter 5 Classifying Sentences, Adding the Adverb Exception Exercise: Classify each sentence. 1. She frantically looked for her homework. 2. Daniel almost slipped and fell on the wet floor! 3. He eagerly applied for the summer job.

67 Level 6, Chapter 5 Classifying Sentences, Adding Natural and Inverted Word Order Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Today, I went to our pharmacy. 1. Who went to our pharmacy? Subject Pronoun 2. What is being said about I? Verb 3. Preposition 4. To what? Object of the Preposition 5. Whose pharmacy? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 6. Went when? Adverb 7. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 8. Skill Check 9. Prepositional Phrase 10. Period, statement, declarative sentence 11. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. 12. Is there an adverb exception? 13. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? 14. Underline the parts once and the parts twice. Classify this sentence: Today, I went to our pharmacy.

68 Level 6, Chapter 5 Classifying Sentences, Adding Natural and Inverted Word Order Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. After dinner, Wesley and I strolled along the beach. 2. Did you go to the park after school today? 3. Yesterday, my horse jumped over a log in the road. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? What are the seven possessive pronouns?

69 Classifying Sentences, Adding Interjections Level 6, Chapter 6 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Oh, no! I studied for the wrong test! 1. Who studied for the wrong test? Subject Pronoun 2. What is being said about I? Verb 3. Preposition 4. For what? Object of the Preposition 5. Which test? Adjective 6. Article Adjective 7. Interjection 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 9. Skill Check 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Exclamation point, strong feeling, exclamatory sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. 13. Is there an adverb exception? 14. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? Classify this sentence: Oh, no! I studied for the wrong test!

70 Classifying Sentences, Adding Interjections Level 6, Chapter 6 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Yay! The late bus finally arrived at the school today! 2. Alas! They searched frantically for their lost pet! 3. Gee! This old clock on the wall in my office does not work. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? What are the seven possessive pronouns?

71 Level 6, Chapter 6 Classifying Sentences, Adding Possessive Noun Adjectives Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Bobby s hamster runs on his exercise wheel. 1. What runs on his exercise wheel? Subject Noun 2. What is being said about hamster? Verb 3. Preposition 4. On what? Object of the Preposition 5. What kind of wheel? Adjective 6. Whose wheel? Possessive Pronoun Adjective 7. Whose hamster? Possessive Noun Adjective 8. Subject Noun, Verb, Pattern 1 9. Skill Check 10. Prepositional Phrase 11. Period, statement, declarative sentence 12. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. 13. Is there an adverb exception? 14. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? Classify this sentence: Bobby s hamster runs on his exercise wheel.

72 Level 6, Chapter 6 Classifying Sentences, Adding Possessive Noun Adjectives Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Feebe s ball bounced high and rolled across the yard. 2. Listen carefully to the principal s announcement. 3. The repairman s bill quickly arrived in the mail. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What are the seven subject pronouns? What are the seven possessive pronouns?

73 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 2 Level 6, Chapter 7 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Grandfather rides a bike around town. 1. Who rides a bike around town? Subject noun 2. What is being said about Grandfather? Verb 3. Grandfather rides what? Verify the Noun 4. Does bike mean the same thing as Grandfather? 5. Direct Object 6. Verb-transitive 7. Article Adjective 8. Preposition 9. Around what? Object of the Preposition 10. Subject Noun, Verb-transitive, Direct Object, Pattern Skill Check 12. Prepositional Phrase 13. Period, statement, declarative sentence 14. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. 15. Is there an adverb exception? 16. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? Classify this sentence: Grandfather rides a bike around town.

74 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 2 Level 6, Chapter 7 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. The checkered tablecloth brightened the tiny kitchen. 2. Ouch! I have a splinter in my finger! 3. Lucy decorated the cake for Mom s party tonight. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What parts of speech are direct objects? What are the questions to find direct objects?

75 Level 6, Chapter 8 Classifying Mixed Sentence Patterns 1 2, Adding Object Pronouns Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. She went to the store for us today. 2. Our neighbor s dog bit me on my leg! 3. Yesterday, Jamie took us to the deli for lunch. 4. My cousin occasionally writes to me from college. Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What parts of speech are direct objects? What are the questions to find direct objects?

76 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 3 Level 6, Chapter 9 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: We recorded Dad a song. 1. Who recorded Dad a song? Subject Pronoun 2. What is being said about we? Verb 3. We recorded what? Verify the Noun 4. Does song mean the same thing as we? 5. Direct Object 6. Verb-transitive 7. We recorded song for whom? Indirect Object 8. Article Adjective 9. Subject Noun, Verb-transitive, Indirect Object, Direct Object, Pattern Skill Check 11. No Prepositional Phrases 12. Period, statement, declarative sentence 13. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. 14. Is there an adverb exception? 15. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? Classify this sentence: We recorded Dad a song.

77 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 3 Level 6, Chapter 9 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. The comedian gave my wife and me some great laughs. 2. Dad always leaves the waiter a good tip for good service. 3. Did the manager give you the name of a good restaurant? Exercise 2: Answer the questions below. What parts of speech are direct objects? What are the questions to find direct objects? What parts of speech are indirect objects? What are the questions to find indirect objects?

78 Classifying Mixed Sentence Patterns 1 3 Level 6, Chapter 10 Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. 1. Do not give Grandma that bag of dirty laundry. 2. Tonight, an owl perched outside my window. 3. I want a milkshake with a big strawberry on top. 4. His dog always chases me on my bicycle!

79 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 4 Level 6, Chapter 11 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: Jenny is a fast runner. 1. Who is a fast runner? Subject noun 2. What is being said about Jenny? Verb 3. Jenny is who? Verify the Noun 4. Does Jenny mean the same thing as runner? 5. Predicate Noun 6. Linking Verb 7. What kind of runner? Adjective 8. Article Adjective 9. Subject Noun, Linking Verb, Predicate Noun, Pattern Skill Check 11. No Prepositional Phrases 12. Period, statement, declarative sentence 13. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. 14. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? Classify this sentence: Jenny is a fast runner.

80 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 4 Level 6, Chapter 11 Exercise: Classify each sentence. 1. The man in the gray suit is the author of my new book. 2. My very favorite teacher from school is Ms. Hale. 3. Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon.

81 Classifying Mixed Sentence Patterns 1 4 Level 6, Chapter 12 Exercise: Classify each sentence. 1. Mandy will revise and edit the document for you. 2. Are you talking on the phone with Shelly? 3. Hand me the moisturizing cream for his sunburn. 4. Jose is an astronomer at the university.

82 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 5 Level 6, Chapter 13 Exercise: Fill in the blanks for the Question and Answer Flow. Sentence: This pie tastes delicious. 1. What tastes delicious? Subject noun 2. What is being said about pie? Verb 3. Pie tastes what? Verify the Adjective 4. What kind of pie? Predicate Adjective 5. Linking Verb 6. Which pie? Adjective 7. Subject Noun, Linking Verb, Predicate Adjective, Pattern 5 8. Skill Check 9. No Prepositional Phrases 10. Period, statement, declarative sentence 11. Go back to the verb. Divide the complete subject from the complete predicate. 12. Is there an adverb exception? 13. Is this sentence in a natural or inverted order? Classify this sentence: This pie tastes delicious.

83 Classifying Sentences, Adding Pattern 5 Level 6, Chapter 13 Exercise: Classify each sentence. 1. My new red car is small and fast. 2. The students at my brother s new school are very friendly and helpful. 3. Your chili tastes very spicy.

84 Classifying Mixed Sentence Patterns 1 5 Level 6, Chapter 14 Exercise: Classify each sentence. 1. My little brother is scared of the big dogs in our pen. 2. Barry was the best football player at our school. 3. Our mother patiently waited for an explanation. 4. Did you wear that funny red hat for the school play? 5. He gave her a watch and ring for Christmas.

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