DAILY GRAMMAR PRACTICE (DGP) MYP Honors English 1B Sentence 12 DGP – MONDAY Punctuation & Capitalization CORRECT ANSWER Stop procrastinating, or you’ll never finish this assignment on time; this will ultimately hurt your final grade. 1 capital letter – Stop 1 comma – procrastinating, 1 apostrophe – you’ll 1 semicolon – time; 1 period – grade. DGP – TUESDAY Parts of Speech SENTENCE Stop procrastinating, or you’ll never finish this assignment on time; this will ultimately hurt your final grade. Word Bank: 5 verbs (hv or lv or av) 3 nouns (n) 1 gerund (ger) 1 conjunction (cc) 4 pronouns (pro) 2 adverbs (adv) 1 preposition (prep) 1 adjective (adj) CORRECT ANSWER Stop procrastinating, or you’ll never finish this assignment on time; this will ultimately hurt your final grade. stop; will finish; will hurt = verbs assignment; time; grade = nouns procrastinating = gerund or = conjunction you; this; this; your = pronouns never; ultimately = adverbs on = preposition final = adjective DGP - WEDNESDAY Sentence Parts and Phrases SENTENCE Stop procrastinating, or you’ll never finish this assignment on time; this will ultimately hurt your final grade. Word Bank: 3 subjects (label with S and single underline) 3 predicates (label with P and double underline) 3 direct objects (label with DO and single underline) 1 prepositional phrase (put in parentheses and label with prep ph) 1 object of the preposition (label with obj prep and underline) CORRECT ANSWER Stop procrastinating, or you’ll never finish this assignment on time; this will ultimately hurt your final grade. you; you; this = subjects stop; will finish; will hurt = predicates procrastinating; [this] assignment; grade = direct objects on time = prepositional phrase time = object of preposition DGP - THURSDAY Clauses, Sentence Types, & Sentence Purposes SENTENCE Stop procrastinating, or you’ll never finish this assignment on time; this will ultimately hurt your final grade. Word Bank: o 3 independent clauses (put in brackets & label “IC”) o Sentence type – choose 1 (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex) o sentence purpose – choose 1 (interrogative, imperative, declarative, exclamatory) CORRECT ANSWER Stop procrastinating, or you’ll never finish this assignment on time; this will ultimately hurt your final grade. Stop procrastinating; you’ll never finish this assignment on time; this will ultimately hurt your final grade = independent clauses Compound = sentence type Imperative = sentence purpose