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DGP for the Week of. February 15 - 19. This week’s sentence:. a frozen jacob sat in front of the fire where he waited for his hands to warm. Day One. a (article) frozen (participle) jacob (proper noun) sat (action verb) in (preposition) front (common noun) of (preposition)
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DGP for the Week of February 15 - 19
This week’s sentence: a frozen jacob sat in front of the fire where he waited for his hands to warm.
Day One • a (article) • frozen (participle) • jacob(proper noun) • sat (action verb) • in (preposition) • front (common noun) • of (preposition) • the (article) • fire (common noun) • where (relative pronoun) • he (subjective pronoun) • waited (action verb) • for (preposition) • his (possessive pronoun) • hands (common noun) • to warm (infinitive)
Day Two • [a frozen jacob sat in front of the fire] Independent Clause [where he waited for his hands to warm] Dependent Clause • [a frozen jacob sat (in front) (of the fire)] prep. phrase prep. phrase [where he waited (for his hands) to warm] prep phrase
Day Three OP OP [a frozen jacob sat VI(in front) (of the fire)] prep. phrase prep. Phrase OPDO [where he waited VT(for his hands){to warm}] prep phrase
Day Four • A frozen Jacob sat in front of the fire where he waited for his hands to warm. • Proper nouns are always capitalized. • This is a declarative statement, so it should end in a period. • 1 independent clause + 1 dependent clause = Complex Sentence
Day Five Jacob sat
Day Five Jacob sat A frozen
Day Five Jacob sat front fire in of A frozen the
Day Five Jacob sat front fire in of A frozen the where
Day Five Jacob sat front fire he waited in of A frozen the where
Day Five Jacob sat front fire warm he waited in of A frozen the where to
Day Five Jacob sat front fire warm he waited hands in of A frozen the where to for his