English Grammar Week 9 Warm-Ups Analysis
Analyzing parts of speech, sentence parts, clauses, and sentence types from the English warm-up exercises for Week 9. Content includes identifying nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositional phrases, and different types of clauses. Practice correction and sentence structure understanding with provided examples.
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Week 9 Warm-Ups ENGLISH 12 MRS. FOUNTAIN
Monday: Parts of Speech he felt vaguely that death must make a first choice of the men who were nearest the initial morsels for the dragons would be then those who were following him
Monday: Parts of Speech he- pronoun felt- linking verb vaguely- adverb that- relative pronoun/nci death- noun must- helping verb make- action verb a- article first- adjective choice- noun of- preposition the- article Men- noun who- relative pronoun were- linking verb nearest- adjective the- article initial- adjective morsels- noun for- preposition the- article dragons- noun would- helping verb be- linking verb then- adverb those- demonstrative pronoun who- relative pronoun were- helping verb following- action verb him- pronoun
Tuesday: Sentence Parts and Phrases he felt vaguely that death must make a first choice of the men who were nearest the initial morsels for the dragons would be then those who were following him
Tuesday: Sentence Parts Subject- he; death; who; morsels; who Verb- felt; make; were; be; following Direct Object- choice; him Predicate Adjective- nearest Prepositional Phrase- of the men; for the dragons
Wednesday: Clauses and Sentence Type he felt vaguely that death must make a first choice of the men who were nearest the initial morsels for the dragons would be then those who were following him
Wednesday: Clauses and Sentence Type Dependent Clauses: that death must make a first choice of the men who were nearest who were following him Independent Clauses: he felt vaguely the initial morsels for the dragons would be then those Sentence Type: Complex Interrogative
Thursday: Correction he felt vaguely that death must make a first choice of the men who were nearest the initial morsels for the dragons would be then those who were following him
Thursday: Correction He felt vaguely that death must make a first choice of them who were nearest; the initial morsels for the dragons would be then those who were following him.