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1 D AILY G RAMMAR P RACTICE (DGP) MYP Honors English 2B Sentence 1

2 DGP - M ONDAY Punctuation and Capitalization

3 S ENTENCE go often to the house of thy friend for weeds choke the unused path 1. Copy this sentence down as it is written here. 2. Rewrite the sentence with correct punctuation and capitalization.

4 C OMPARE Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you punctuated and capitalized the sentence the same way.

5 C ORRECT A NSWER Go often to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path.

6 R EFLECTION Please take a minute to write a reflection of what you learned today in your DGP folder.

7 DGP - T UESDAY Parts of Speech

8 S ENTENCE Go often to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path. Word Bank: 1 Pronoun (pro) 4 Nouns (n) 2 Verbs (av/pres) 2 Articles (art) 2 Prepositions (prep) 1 Adverb (adv) 1 Participle (part) 1 Coordinating Conjunction (cc)

9 C OMPARE Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the same nouns. “I labeled ______, ______, ______, and ______ as nouns because ____________________.”

10 C ORRECT A NSWER Go often to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path. go; choke = action verb: present tense (shows action) often = adverb (tells How? When? Where? To what extent?) the; the = article (a, an, the) house; friend; weeds; path = nouns (person, place, thing, idea) to; of = preposition (shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence) thy = possessive pronoun (takes the place of a noun and shows possession) for = coordinating conjuction (FANBOYS) unused = participle (verb that acts like an adjective; ends in –ing or –ed, etc.)

11 R EFLECTION Please take a minute to write a reflection of what you learned today in the appropriate section of your DGP weekly worksheet.

12 DGP - W EDNESDAY Sentence Parts and Phrases

13 S ENTENCE Go often to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path. Word Bank: 1 subject (underline and label with S) 1 predicate (double-underline and label with P) 1 prepositional phrase (in parentheses) 1 object of the preposition (Obj Prep) 1 noun of direct address (NDA)

14 C OMPARE Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the same subjects. “I labeled _____ and _____ as the subjects because ____________________________.”

15 C ORRECT A NSWER Go often to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path. (you); weeds = subject (the “who” or “what” of the verb) go often to the house of they friend; choke the unused path = predicate (what the subject is doing or being; the verb and its modifiers) to the house; of thy friend = prepositional phrase (group of words beginning with a pronoun and ending with a noun or pronoun) house; friend = object of the preposition (follows preposition and tells “what?” or “whom?”) path = direct object (follows an action verb; to find it, say, “subject, verb, what?” or “subject, verb, whom?”)

16 R EFLECTION Please take a minute to write a reflection of what you learned today in the appropriate section of your DGP weekly worksheet.

17 DGP - T HURSDAY Clauses and Sentence Types

18 S ENTENCE Go often to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path. Word Bank: 2 independent clauses (labeled “IC”) sentence type (choose 1) simple, compound, complex, compound-complex sentence purpose (choose 1) interrogative, imperative, declarative, exclamatory

19 C OMPARE Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the same independent clause. “I labeled ________ and ________as the independent clauses because _____________________________.”

20 C ORRECT A NSWER What’s the point of your comment, man? go often to the house of thy friend; weeds choke the unused path = independent clause (contains a subject and a verb; can stand on its own) Sentence type = compound(two independent clauses) Sentence purpose = imperative (gives a command and ends in a period)

21 R EFLECTION Please take a minute to write a reflection of what you learned today in the appropriate section of your DGP weekly worksheet.

22 DGP – F RIDAY Weekly Quiz!


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