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DAILY GRAMMAR PRACTICE (DGP). MYP Honors English 2B Sentence 10. DGP - TUESDAY. Parts of Speech. SENTENCE. How dreadful is the state of those that are daily and hourly in the danger of this great wrath and infinite misery! Word Bank: 4 nouns (n)
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DAILY GRAMMAR PRACTICE(DGP) MYP Honors English 2B Sentence 10
DGP - TUESDAY Parts of Speech
SENTENCE • How dreadful is the state of those that are daily and hourly in the danger of this great wrath and infinite misery! • Word Bank: • 4 nouns (n) • 2 verbs (hv or lv or av and past or pres) • 1 adverb (adv) • 3 pronouns (pro) • 5 adjectives (adj) • 2 articles (art) • 3 prepositions (prep) • 2 conjunctions (cc or sc)
CORRECT ANSWER • How dreadful is the state of those that are daily and hourly in the danger of this great wrath and infinite misery! • state; danger; wrath; misery = nouns • is; are = verbs • how = adverb • those; that; this = pronouns • dreadful; daily; hourly; great; infinite = adjectives • the; the = articles • of; in; of = prepositions • and; and = conjunctions
DGP - WEDNESDAY Sentence Parts and Phrases
SENTENCE • How dreadful is the state of those that are daily and hourly in the danger of this great wrath and infinite misery! • Word Bank: • 2 subjects (underline and label with “S”) • 2 predicates (double-underline and label with “P”) • 3 prepositional phrases (put in parentheses and label with “prep ph”) • 3 objects of the preposition (label with “obj prep”)
CORRECT ANSWER • How dreadful is the state of those that are daily and hourly in the danger of this great wrath and infinite misery! • state; that = subjects • is; are = predicates • of those; in the danger; of this great wrath and infinite misery = prepositional phrases • those; danger; wrath [and] misery= objects of the preposition
DGP - THURSDAY Clauses, Sentence Types, & Sentence Purposes
SENTENCE • How dreadful is the state of those that are daily and hourly in the danger of this great wrath and infinite misery! • Word Bank: • 1 independent clause (put in brackets & label “IC”) • 1 dependent clause (put in brackets & label “DC”) • sentence type (choose 1) • simple, compound, complex, compound-complex • sentence purpose (choose 1) • interrogative, imperative, declarative, exclamatory
CORRECT ANSWER • How dreadful is the state of those that are daily and hourly in the danger of this great wrath and infinite misery! • How dreadful is the state of those = independent clause • that are daily and hourly in the danger of this great wrath and infinite misery = dependent clause • Complex = sentence type (one independent clause + one or more dependent clauses) • Exclamatory = sentence purpose (exclaims something/expresses with emotion)