Understanding Parts of Speech and Sentence Structure in English 12 with Mrs. Fountain

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Explore different aspects of English language including parts of speech, sentence parts, clauses, and sentence types through daily warm-ups in Mrs. Fountain's English 12 class. Dive into analyzing Shakespeare's works, understanding sentence structure, and identifying various linguistic elements.


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  1. Week 3 Warm-Ups English 12 Mrs. Fountain

  2. Monday: Parts of Speech although some people doubt that shakespeare actually wrote the works attributed to him plenty of evidence indicates that he did

  3. Monday: Parts of Speech although- subordinating conjunction some- adjective people- noun doubt- action verb (present) that- noun clause identifier shakespeare- proper noun actually- adverb wrote- action verb (past) the- article works- noun attributed- participle to- preposition him- pronoun plenty- noun of- preposition evidence- noun indicates- action verb (present) that- noun clause identifier he- pronoun did- action verb (past)

  4. Tuesday: Sentence Parts and Phrases although some people doubt that shakespeare actually wrote the works attributed to him plenty of evidence indicates that he did

  5. Tuesday: Sentence Parts Subject- people; Shakespeare; plenty Verb- doubt (transitive); wrote (transitive); indicates (transitive); did (intransitive) Direct Object- that shakespeare actually wrote the works attributed to him; works; that he did Participial Phrase- attributed to him Prepositional Phrase- to him; of evidence Object of Preposition- him; evidence

  6. Wednesday: Clauses and Sentence Type although some people doubt that shakespeare actually wrote the works attributed to him plenty of evidence indicates that he did

  7. Wednesday: Clauses and Sentence Type Dependent Clauses although some people doubt that shakespeare actually wrote the works attributed to him that he did Independent Clauses: plenty of evidence indicates Sentence Type: Complex Declarative

  8. Thursday: Correction although some people doubt that shakespeare actually wrote the works attributed to him plenty of evidence indicates that he did

  9. Thursday: Correction Although some people doubt that Shakespeare actually wrote the works attributed to him, plenty of evidence indicates that he did.

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