Week 4 DGP 11th Grade
Monday: Parts of Speech interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment
Monday: Parts of Speech interstate- adjective equipment- noun highways- noun were- helping verb originally- adverb built- action verb (past) to transport- infinitive military- adjective troops- noun and- coordinating conjunction
Tuesday: Sentence Parts and Phrases interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment
Tuesday: Sentence Parts and Phrases Subject- highways Verb- built Infinitive Phrase- to transport military troops and equipment
Wednesday: Sentence Clauses and Type interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment
Wednesday: Sentence Parts and Type Independent Clause: interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment Sentence Type: Simple, Declarative
Thursday: Capitalization and Punctuation interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment
Thursday: Capitalization and Punctuation Interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment.
Friday: Review Question 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.
Friday: Review Question 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