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The Magic Lens Introduction to Grammar
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Grammar A way of thinking about language.
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Grammar... lets us think about language by giving names for different kinds of words and for the different ways that words represent our thoughts and feelings.
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Grammar... is fascinating and worthwhile!
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p as f of G Punctuation is a Function of Grammar.
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p as f of G Punctuation is the art of marking the four levels of grammar so that written ideas and parts of ideas do not become confusing.
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4 Four Levels of Grammar.
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Four Levels of Grammar 1)Parts of speech 2)Parts of a sentence 3)Phrases 4)Clauses
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1) Parts of speech The parts of speech level shows us each word, one at a time, asking, “What is this word doing?”
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2) Parts of a sentence The parts of a sentence levels shows use the architecture of the idea, asking, “What is being said about what?”
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3) Phrases The phrases level shows us the little groups of words in the sentence, groups that pretend to be a single part of speech, asking “What part of speech is this group of words doing?”
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4) Clauses The clauses level shows us whether or not more than one idea is drawn into the sentence’s design, asking “How many different ideas are connected together in this sentence?”
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Four Levels of Grammar in action... Although we will explain the details of this four-level analysis later, we can demonstrate the simplicity of the four levels by looking at a sentence from poet T.S. Eliot...
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These fragments I have shored against my ruins. Parts of Speech: adj. n. pron. v. v. prep. pron. n. Parts of Sentence: ----direct object--- subj. --------pred.------ Phrases: --prepositional phrase- Clauses:-------one independent clause, simple declarative sentence------------
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LEVEL????? Before we continue, consider for a moment the word level as a metaphor. In looking at the parts of speech, parts of a sentence, phrases, and clauses of a sentence, we are thinking about the same sentence in four different ways; we are examining four different phenomena within the sentence. Our four different views of a sentence are like four different views of the same human body, which looks different in visible light, x-rays, infrared images, and CAT- scans.
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It’s not so much to learn. Shhh. The actual content of grammar is tiny. There are only about 20 key terms! It is very learnable!
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A Term Total PARTS OF SPEECH Noun Proper/common Pronoun Subject/object Relative Demonstrative Person, 1,2,3 Adjective Degree Article Definite Indefinite Verb Tense Perfect tenses Helping verb Singular/plural Active/passive voice Action/linking Mood Adverb Conjunction Coordinating Subordinating Correlative Preposition Object of prep. interjection PARTS OF A SENTENCEPHRASESCLAUSES Sentencephraseindependent Fragmentprepositionaldependent Subjectappositivestructure Predicateverbalsimple simple/completegerundcompound Direct objectparticiplecomplex Indirect objectinfinitivecompound-complex Subject complimentpurpose predicate nomdeclarative predicate adjimperative interrogative exclamatory
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Level One: Eight Parts of Speech
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Parts of Speech There are eight kinds of words: noun pronoun adjective verb adverb preposition conjunction interjection
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adj adv CONJ adj interj nvnn pron
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