Grammar Daily Review: week six  Sentence: Copy the sentence below for week six.  who likes to lie under the stars on clear nights  Monday Focus:  Verb.

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Grammar Daily Review: week six  Sentence: Copy the sentence below for week six.  who likes to lie under the stars on clear nights  Monday Focus:  Verb – action or linking AND is it present, past or future?  Interrogative pronoun  Verbal (“to lie” – is it a gerund, participle or infinitive)

Sentence: who likes to lie under the stars on clear nights  Tuesday Focus:  Complete subject and predicate (double underline)  Simple subject and simple predicate  Identify the prepositional phrases “under the stars” and “on clear nights” as adverb or adjective  Identify the objects of the prepositions in the phrases too

Sentence: Advanced who likes to lie under the stars on clear nights  Tuesday Focus:  Complete subject and predicate (double underline)  Simple subject and simple predicate  Identify the prepositional phrases as adverb or adjective  Identify the objects of the prepositions in the phrases too  Direct object (to find it say “subject, verb, what?”)

Sentence: who likes to lie under the stars on clear nights  Wednesday Focus:  Clauses (independent, dependent)  Sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex)  Sentence purpose (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory)

Sentence: who likes to lie under the stars on clear nights  Thursday Focus:  Use the marks to add capitalization and punctuation to the sentence.

Friday Focus: diagramming-draw the lines below and fill in the correct parts of speech. who likes to lie under the stars on clear nights