Influence of Native Americans on English Vocabulary

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11
th
 Grade
 
cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were
 
some of the first words borrowed from native
 
americans
 
cannibal- noun
canoe- noun
hurricane- noun
and- coordinating
conjunction
barbecue- noun
were- linking verb
(past)
some- indefinite
pronoun
of- preposition
the- article
first- adjective
words- noun
borrowed- participle
from- preposition
native americans-
proper noun
 
cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were
 
some of the first words borrowed from native
 
americans
 
Subject- cannibal, canoe, hurricane, barbecue
Verb- were (intransitive)
Predicate Nominative- some
Participial Phrase- borrowed from native
americans
Prepositional Phrase- of the first words; from
native americans
Object of Preposition- words; americans
 
 
 
cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were
 
some of the first words borrowed from native
 
americans
 
Independent Clause:
cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some
of the first words borrowed from native americans
Sentence Type: simple; declarative
 
cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were
 
some of the first words borrowed from native
 
americans
 
Cannibal
, 
canoe
, 
hurricane
, and 
barbecue
were some of the first words borrowed from
Native Americans.
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Words like cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were borrowed from Native Americans, shaping the English language. The simple declarative sentence discusses this linguistic influence, highlighting subjects, verbs, and participial phrases. The images provide visual context to aid in understanding sentence structure and grammar.

  • Native Americans
  • English language
  • Linguistic influence
  • Vocabulary
  • Sentence structure

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  1. 11thGrade

  2. cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from native americans

  3. cannibal- noun canoe- noun hurricane- noun and- coordinating conjunction barbecue- noun were- linking verb (past) some- indefinite pronoun of- preposition the- article first- adjective words- noun borrowed- participle from- preposition native americans- proper noun

  4. cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from native americans

  5. Subject- cannibal, canoe, hurricane, barbecue Verb- were (intransitive) Predicate Nominative- some Participial Phrase- borrowed from native americans Prepositional Phrase- of the first words; from native americans Object of Preposition- words; americans

  6. cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from native americans

  7. Independent Clause: cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from native americans Sentence Type: simple; declarative

  8. cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from native americans

  9. Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from Native Americans.

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