Grammar Bell Work Mrs. Malic 8 th Grade. John Silver, long you’ve been a mate of mine. Noun advpron/v v adj noun prep pron.

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Grammar Bell Work Mrs. Malic 8 th Grade

John Silver, long you’ve been a mate of mine. Noun advpron/v v adj noun prep pron

I knew he would not expect to see me. pron v pron v adv v n pron

When I first sighted her, all her sails were drawing. Conj subj adv v obj adj pos n v v pron pron pron

The orchard walls are high and hard to climb. Adj adj n v adj conj adj adv subject pred --- compound subject complement---

Captain Smollett is now retired from the sea. ---Noun---- linkv adv adj prep adj n ----subject--- predicate sc -prep phrase

I had now plenty of water and good things to eat. Pron act.v adv n prep n conj adj n --adj— Subj Predicate ---- compound direct object prep. Phraseinfinitive

Mary listened to her with a grave, puzzled expression. n v prep pron prep adj adj adj n Subj predicate prep. phrase-----prepositional phrase one independent clause, a declarative sentence

If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully. conj pron v v v pron adv subj ---predicate--- do no prepositional, appositive or verbal phrases --dependent clause-- --independent clause--- complex declarative sentence

Cassius from bondage will deliver Cassius. n prep n v v n subj complete pred do prep phrase one independent clause, declarative sentence

Then, Brutus, I have much mistook your passion. adv n pn v adv v pn n subj pred do no prepositional, appositive or verbal phrases one independent clause, declarative sentence