Grammar Concepts Through Childhood Memories

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11
th
 Grade
 
when i was a little kid i loved singing the
 
wheels on the bus
 
when- subordinating
conjunction
i- pronoun
was- linking verb
a- article
little- adjective
kid- noun
i- pronoun
loved- action verb
singing- gerund
the wheels on the bus-
proper noun
 
when i was a little kid i loved singing the
 
wheels on the bus
 
Subject- i; i
Verb- was; loved
Predicate Nominative- kid
Direct Object- singing the wheels on the bus
Gerund Phrase- singing the wheels on the bus
 
when i was a little kid i loved singing the
 
wheels on the bus
 
Dependent Clause:
when i was a little kid
Independent Clause:
i loved singing the wheels on the bus
 Sentence Type: Complex, Declarative
 
when i was a little kid i loved singing the
 
wheels on the bus
 
When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The
Wheels on the Bus.”
 
What is an appositive/appositive phrase?
Give an example (besides the one in your notes
and in this week’s sentence) of a sentence that
includes an appositive or appositive phrase.
 
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that
follows an action verb that answers the
questions “who?” or “what?” in reference to
the verb.
To find a direct object, say “subject,” “verb,” and
“whom?” or “what?”
Example: Jamie kicked the door.
Action verb: kicked
Direct Object: door
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Explore various grammar concepts such as subordinating conjunctions, dependent clauses, and appositives through nostalgic childhood memories of singing "The Wheels on the Bus." The content covers examples and explanations on different sentence structures, identifying parts of speech, and understanding sentence types in a fun and engaging way.

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  1. 11thGrade

  2. when iwas a little kid iloved singing the wheels on the bus

  3. when-subordinating conjunction i-pronoun was-linking verb a-article little-adjective kid-noun i-pronoun loved-action verb singing-gerund the wheels on the bus- proper noun

  4. when iwas a little kid iloved singing the wheels on the bus

  5. Subject-i; i Verb-was; loved Predicate Nominative-kid Direct Object-singing the wheels on the bus Gerund Phrase-singing the wheels on the bus

  6. when iwas a little kid iloved singing the wheels on the bus

  7. Dependent Clause: when i was a little kid Independent Clause: i loved singing the wheels on the bus Sentence Type: Complex, Declarative

  8. when iwas a little kid iloved singing the wheels on the bus

  9. When I was a little kid, I loved singing The Wheels on the Bus.

  10. What is an appositive/appositive phrase? Give an example (besides the one in your notes and in this week s sentence) of a sentence that includes an appositive or appositive phrase.

  11. A direct object is a noun or pronoun that follows an action verb that answers the questions who? or what? in reference to the verb. To find a direct object, say subject, verb, and whom? or what? Example: Jamie kicked the door. Action verb: kicked Direct Object: door

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