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D.G.P.

Week 1

edgar allan poe laments the loss of

his wife virginia

in his poem annabel lee

edgar allan poe laments the loss

of his wife virginia

in his poem annabel lee

Proper Noun Present tense Action verb article noun

Preposition

3rd personPossessive pronoun noun Proper Noun

Preposition

3rd personPossessive pronoun noun Proper Noun

edgar allan poe laments the loss

(of his wife virginia )

(in his poem annabel lee)

Subject Transitive verbDirect object

ObjectOf preposition

appositive

Adjectival prepositional phrase

ObjectOf preposition

appositive

Adverbial prepositional phrase

edgar allan poe laments the loss of

his wife virginia

in his poem annabel lee

Independent clause

Simple sentence

Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel

Lee.”

Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel Lee.”

Edgar Allan Poe laments loss

in the

of

Wife (Virginia)

Poem (“Annable Lee”)

his

his

Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel Lee.”

Week 2

before you turn in an essay

you should proofread it thoroughly

before you turn in an essay

you should proofread it thoroughly

2nd personNominative pronoun

Subordinatingconjunction

Present TenseActionverb

adverb article noun

2nd personNominative pronoun Helping verb Action verb

Present tense

3rd personObjectivepronoun article

before you turn in an essay

you should proofread it thoroughly

subject Transitive verb Direct object

subject Transitive verb

Directobject

[before you turn in an essay ]

[you should proofread it thoroughly]

Adverbial dependent clause

Independent clause

Complex sentence

Before you turn in an essay, you should proofread it thoroughly.

Before you turn in an essay, you should proofread it thoroughly.

you turn essay

in an

you should proofread it

thoroughly

before

Before you turn in an essay, you should proofread it thoroughly.

Week 3

when i was a little kid i

loved singing the wheels on the bus

when i was a little kid

i loved singing the wheels on the bus

Subordinatingconjunction

Past tenseLinking verb

1st person Nominative pronoun

article adjective noun1st person Nominative pronoun

Past tenseaction verb gerund Proper Noun

when i was a little kid

i loved singing the wheels on the bus

Intransitiveverb

subject

subjectPredicate nominative

subject

Transitive verb

Object of the gerund

Direct object/ gerund phrase

[when I was a little kid]

[i loved singing the wheels on the bus]

Adverbial dependent clause

Independent clause

Complex Sentence

When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The Wheels on the Bus.”

When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The Wheels on the Bus.”

I was kid

a littlesinging

“The Wheels on the Bus”

when

I loved

When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The Wheels on the Bus.”

Week 4

interstate highways were originally built to transport

military troops and equipment

interstate highways were

originally built to transport

military troops and equipment

adjective

adjective

past

action verbadverb Infinitive

helping verb

noun noun

noun

coordinatingconjunction

interstate highways were

originally built to transport

military troops and equipment

intransitive verb Infinitive phrase

subject

Infinitive phrase

object of

infinitive

object of

infinitive

interstate highways were originally built to transport

military troops and equipment

independent clause

simple sentence

Interstate highways were originally built to transport

military troops and equipment.

Interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment

highways were built

interstate

originally

to

transport

troops

equipment

military

and

Interstate highways were originally built to transport military troops and equipment

Week 5

ernest hemingway enjoyed fishing hunting fighting and

writing novels and short stories

ernest hemingway enjoyed

fishing hunting fighting and

writing novels and short stories

proper nounpast tenseaction verb

gerund gerund gerund

gerund

coordinatingconjucntion

noun nouncoordinatingconjunction

ernest hemingway enjoyed

fishing hunting fighting and

writing novels and short stories

subjecttransitiveverb

direct object direct object direct object

direct object

object of gerund object of gerund

gerund phrase

ernest hemingway enjoyed fishing hunting fighting and

writing novels and short storiesindependent clause

Simple Sentence

Ernest Hemingway enjoyed fishing, hunting, fighting, and

writing novels and short stories.

Ernest Hemingway enjoyed fishing, hunting, fighting, and writing novels and short stories.

Ernest Hemingway enjoyed

fishing

hunting

fighting

writing

and

and

novels

short stories

Ernest Hemingway enjoyed fishing, hunting, fighting, and writing novels and short stories.

Week 6

in his poem thanatopsis william cullen bryant uses a combination

of run on lines and caesuras

in his poem thanatopsis william

cullen bryant uses a combination

of run on lines and caesuras

preposition

3rd personpossessivepronoun noun Proper Noun

Proper Noun

Proper Nounpresent tenseaction verb

article noun

preposition adjective nouncoordinatingconjunction noun

(in his poem thanatopsis) william

cullen bryant uses a combination

(of run on lines and caesuras)

subject

subject

adverbial prepositional phrase

object ofpreposition

appositive

transitive verbdirect object

adjectival prepositional phrase

object ofpreposition

object ofpreposition

in his poem thanatopsis william cullen bryant uses a combination

of run on lines and caesurasindependent clause

simple sentence

In his poem, “Thanatopsis,” William Cullen Bryant uses a

combination of run-on lines and caesuras.

In his poem, “Thanatopsis,” William Cullen Bryant uses a combination of run-on lines and caesuras.

William Cullen Bryant uses

In

poem (“Thanatopsis”)

his

combination

a of

lines

caesuras

run-on

and

In his poem, “Thanatopsis,” William Cullen Bryant uses a combination of run-on lines and caesuras.

Week 7

poe makes extensive use of

onomatopoeia in his poem

the raven

poe makes extensive use of

onomatopoeia in his poem

the raven

ProperNoun

present tenseaction verb adjective noun preposition

nounpreposition

3rd personpossessivepronoun noun

ProperNoun

poe makes extensive use

(of onomatopoeia) (in his poem

the raven)

subject transitive verb direct object

object of preposition object of preposition

adjectival prepositional phraseadverbial prepositional phrase

appositive

Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem “The

Raven.”

Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem “The Raven.”

Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem “The Raven.”

Poe makes use

in

poem (“The Raven”)

his extensive of

onomatopoeia

Week 8

the girl who sits behind rafael is a better student than i

the girl who sits behind rafael

is a better student than i

article noun reflexive pronounpresent tenseaction verb preposition proper noun

present tenselinking verb

article adjective nounsubordinating conjunction

1st personnominative pronoun

the girl who sits (behind rafael)

is a better student than i (am)

subject 1 subject 2intransitiveverb 2

object of preposition

adverbial prepositional phraseintransitiveverb 1 predicate

nominativesubject

[[the girl[who sits behind rafael]

is a better student]] [than i]

adjectival dependent clause

independent clauseadverbial dependent clause

The girl who sits behind Rafael is a better student than I.

The girl who sits behind Rafael is a better student than I.

girl

the

is student

a better

who sits

behind Rafael

I amthan

Week 9

reading arthur millers play the crucible our class learned about

the witch trials in salem massachusetts

reading arthur millers play

the crucible our class learned

about the witch trials

in salem massachusetts

participlepossessive proper noun noun

Proper noun

1st personpossessive pronoun noun

past tenseaction verb

preposition article adjective noun

preposition Proper noun

reading arthur millers play

the crucible our class learned

(about the witch trials)

(in salem massachusetts)

participle phrase object of the participle

appositivesubject intransitive verb

object of preposition

object of preposition

adverbial prepositional phrase

adjectival prepositional phrase

[reading arthur millers play the crucible our class learned about

the witch trials in salem massachusetts]independent clause

simple sentence

Reading Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, our class learned about

the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts.

Reading Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, our class learned about the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts.

Reading Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, our class learned about the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts.

class learned

ourR

ea

ding play (The Crucible)

Arthur M

iller’sabout

trials

the witch

in

Salem, Massachusetts

Week 10

mark twain was born

on november 30 1835

in florida missouri

but moved to hannibal missouri

when he was five

mark twain was born

on november 30 1835

in florida missouri

but moved to hannibal missouri

when he was five

Proper Noun

Proper Noun

Proper Noun

Proper Noun

helping verb

past tenseaction verb

preposition

preposition

coordinatingconjunction

past tenseaction verb

preposition

subordinatingconjunction

3rd personnominative pronoun

3rd personlinking verb

adjective

mark twain was born

(on november 30 1835)

(in florida missouri)

but moved (to hannibal missouri)

when he was five

subject

subject

intransitive verb

object of the preposition

object of the preposition

object of the preposition

intransitive verb

predicateadjective

adverbial prepositional phrase

adverbial prepositional phrase

adverbial prepositional phrase

[mark twain was born on november 30 1835 in florida

missouri but moved to hannibal missouri]

[when he was five]

independent clause

adverbial dependent clause

complex sentence

Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida,

Missouri, but moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when he was five.

Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, but moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when he was five.

Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, but moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when he was five.

Mark Twain

was born

Florida, Missouri

inon

November 30, 1835moved

Hannibal, Missouri

to

but

he was five

when

Week 11

give a yearbook to

whoever paid for one

give a yearbook to

whoever paid for one

present tenseaction verb article prepositionnoun

preposition

past tense action verbreflexive pronoun

indefiniteprounoun

give a yearbook

(to whoever paid (for one))

transitive verb

direct object

object of preposition

subject intransitive verb

object of preposition

adverbial prepositional phraseadverbial prepositional phrase

(You)Subject

[give a yearbook to]

[whoever paid for one]

independent clause

noun dependent clause

complex sentence

Give a yearbook to whoever paid for one.

Give a yearbook to whoever paid for one.

Give a yearbook to whoever paid for one.

(You) Give yearbook

a to

whoever paid

for

one

Week 12

cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first

words borrowed from native americans

cannibal canoe hurricane

and barbecue were some

of the first words borrowed

from native americans

noun noun noun

noun

noun

Proper noun

Coordinating conjunction

Past tenseLinking verb Indefinite

pronoun

preposition article adjectiveparticiple

preposition

cannibal canoe hurricane

and barbecue were some

(of the first words) borrowed

(from native americans)

subject subject subject

subject

Object ofpreposition

Object of preposition

Intransitiveverb Predicate

nominative

Participle phrase

Adjectival prepositional phrase

Participle phrase

Adverbial prepositional phrase

[cannibal canoe hurricane and barbecue were some of the first

words borrowed from native americans]

Independent clause

Simple sentence

Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first

words borrowed from Native Americans.

Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from Native Americans.

cannibal

canoe

hurrican

barbecue

words

of

were some

thefirst borr

owed

from

Native Americans

and

Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from Native Americans.

Week 13

sandra cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment

to herself

sandra cisneros lived with eight other

family members in a small apartment

she had to retreat to the bathroom

to have a moment to herself

Proper noun

noun noun

noun

Past tenseAction verb preposition adjective adjective

adjectivepreposition

article adjective

3rd personnominativepronoun

Past tenseAction verb infinitive

prepositionarticle

infinitivearticle noun

preposition reflexive pronoun

sandra cisneros lived (with eight other

family members)( in a small apartment)

she had to retreat (to the bathroom)

to have a moment (to herself)

subjectIntransitiveverb

Object of preposition

Adverbial prepositional phrase

Adverbial prepositional phrase

Object of preposition

subjecttransitiveverb

Direct object / infinitive phrase

Adverbial prepositional phrase

Object of preposition

Object of preposition

Adjectival prepositional phrase

Object of infinitive

infinitive phrase

[sandra cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small

apartment]

[ she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to

herself]

Independent clause

Independent clause

Compound Sentence

Sandra Cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment; she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment

to herself.

Sandra Cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment; she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself.

Sandra Cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment; she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself.

Sandra Cisneros lived

she had

with

in apartment

a small

memberseight

otherfam

ily

toretreat

tohave moment

to herselfto

bathroomthe

Week 14

concerned about the plight

of migrant workers

during the depression

john steinbeck wrote the novel

the grapes of wrath

concerned about the plight

of migrant workers

during the depression

john steinbeck wrote the novel

the grapes of wrath

participle preposition article noun

preposition adjective noun

preposition article Proper noun

Proper noun

Past tense Action verb article nounProper noun

concerned (about the plight)

(of migrant workers)

(during the depression)

john steinbeck wrote the novel

the grapes of wrath

Participle phrase

Adverbial prepositional phrase

ObjectOf preposition

ObjectOf preposition

adjectival prepositional phrase

adjectival prepositional phrase

ObjectOf preposition

subjectTransitive verb Direct object

appositive

[concerned about the plight

of migrant workers

during the depression

john steinbeck wrote the novel

the grapes of wrath]Simple sentence

Independent Clause

Concerned about the plight

of migrant workers

during the Depression,

John Steinbeck wrote the novel

The Grapes of Wrath.

Concerned about the plight of migrant workers during the Depression, John Steinbeck wrote the novel The Grapes of Wrath.

John Steinbeck wrote novel (The Grapes of Wrath)

the

concerned

about plight

the ofduring

workers

Depressionthe

migrant

Week 15

writing a research paper requires

careful documentation

of sources

writing a research paper requires

careful documentation

of sources

gerund article adjective nounpresent tense action verb

noun

noun

adjective

preposition

writing a research paper requires

careful documentation

(of sources)

subject

object of gerundtransitive verb

direct object

adjectival prepositional phrase

object of preposition

writing a research paper requires

careful documentation

of sources

Independent Clause

simple sentence

Writing a research paper requires

careful documentation

of sources.

Writing a research paper requires careful documentation of sources.

wri ting

paper

a

research

requires documentation

careful

of

sources

Week 16

herman melville

who wrote the novel moby dick

once lived with cannibals

in the south seas

his first novel typee was written

about this experience

herman melville

who wrote the novel moby dick

once lived with cannibals

in the south seas

his first novel typee was written

about this experience

noun

noun

noun

noun

Proper noun

Proper noun

Proper noun

Past tenseAction verb

Reflexive pronoun article

adverb

Past tenseAction verb preposition

preposition article

3rd personPossesive pronoun

adjectiveProper noun

Helpingverb

Actionverb

preposition adjective

past

herman melville

who wrote the novel moby dick

once lived (with cannibals)

(in the south seas)

his first novel typee was written

(about this experience)

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

TransitiveVerb 1

TransitiveVerb 2

intransitiveVerb 1

Direct object Appositive

Object of preposition

Object of preposition

Object of preposition

Adverbial prepositional phrase

Adverbial prepositional phrase

Adverbial prepositional phrase

[[herman melville

[who wrote the novel moby dick]

once lived with cannibals

in the south seas ]]

[ his first novel typee was written

about this experience]

Adjective dependent clause

independent clause

independent clause

Compound-complex sentence

Herman Melville,

who wrote the novel, Moby Dick,

once lived with cannibals

in the South Seas;

his first novel, Typee, was written

about this experience.

Herman Melville, who wrote the novel Moby Dick, once lived with cannibals in the South Seas; his first novel, Typee, was written about this experience.

Herman Melville lived

once

with

in South Seasthe

cannibals

who wrote novel (Moby Dick)the

first

Novel (Typee) was written

his

about

experience

this

Week 17

if you are planning

to go to college

this would be a good time

to start looking for scholarships

if youre planning

to go to college

this would be a good time

to start looking for scholarships

Subordinatingconjunction

2nd personNominativePronoun

Helpingverb

Present tenseAction verb

Demonstrativepronoun

nounpreposition

infinitive

Helpingverb

Linkingverb

Present tense

article adjective noun

infinitive

gerundpreposition noun

if youre planning

to go (to college)

this would be a good time

to start looking (for scholarships)

subject Transitive verb

Direct object/ infinitive phraseObject of preposition

Adverbial prepositional phrase

subjectIntransitiveverb

Predicatenominative

Infinitive phrase

Object of infinitive Object of preposition

Adverbial prepositional phrase

[if you are planning

to go to college]

[this would be a good time

to start looking for scholarships]

Complex sentence

Adverbial dependent clause

independent clause

If you’re planning to go to college, this would be a good

time to start looking for scholarships.

If you’re planning to go to college, this would be a good time to start looking for scholarships.

you ‘re planning

togo

tocollege

this would be

start

a good to

time

If

looking

forscholarships

If you’re planning to go to college, this would be a good time to start looking for scholarships.

Week 18

i wish that i were old enough

to vote because im very concerned

about some of the issues

in this presidential election

presenttenseaction verb

1st personnominative

pronoun

relative pronoun

1st personnominative

pronoun

presenttenselinkingverb

adjective adverb

infinitive subordinating conjunction

1st personnominative

pronoun

presenttenselinkingverb

adverb participle

prepositionindefinitepronoun

preposition article noun

preposition adjective Proper Adjective noun

i wish that i were old enough

to vote because im very concerned

(about some) (of the issues)

(in this presidential election)

subjecttransitive

verb

direct object

subject intransitiveverb

predicateadjective

subjectintransitive

verb

predicateadjective

adverbial prepositional phrase adjectival prepositional phrase

adjectival prepositional phrase

object of preposition object of preposition

object of preposition

[i wish] [that i were old enough

to vote] [because im very concerned

about some of the issues

in this presidential election]

independent clause noun dependent clause

adverb dependent clause

complex sentence

I wish that I were old enough

to vote because I’m very concerned

about some of the issues

in this Presidential election.

I wish that I were old enough to vote because I’m very concerned about some of the issues in this Presidential election.

I wish that I were old enough to vote because I’m very concerned about some of the issues in this Presidential election.

I

were

because

I

wish

old enoughto

vote

I am concerned

very

about

someof issues

electionthe

this

Presidential

in

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