Study your notes Use the “practice” sentences and any
returned tests/quizzes to review identifying certain grammatical principles.
Be able to write a sentence that uses any grammar term that may come up in your study.
Here is some sentence writing practice.
How To Study
Write a sentence with a transitive action verb
and a direct object. Circle the verb. Draw a line to the direct object.
Sentence 1
Write a sentence with a prepositional phrase
used as an adverb. Circle the prepositional phrase.
Sentence 2
Write a sentence with a linking verb and a
subject complement. Circle the linking verb. Draw an arrow to the subject complement.
Sentence 4
Write a sentence that uses the verb “to smell”
twice, as both an action verb and a linking verb.
Sentence 5
Write a sentence with an adverbial
subordinate clause. Underline the clause. Circle the subordinating conjunction.
Sentence 6
Write a sentence with an adjectival
subordinate clause. Underline the clause. Circle the relative pronoun.
Sentence 7
Write a sentence with a prepositional phrase
used as a noun. Underline the phrase. Circle the preposition.
Sentence 9
The athlete was praised by his coach because
the game played by the athlete was exceptional.
Passive to Active
The touchdown was scored by Torrey Smith
and he was cheered by the fans as he ran to the bench.
Passive to Active
The high grade was earned by the student
because the study session attended by him was useful.
Passive to Active