Grammar By Diagram - Second Edition Workbook: Understanding English Grammar Through Traditional Sentence DiagramingBroadview Press, 2008/11/28 - 368 ページ Structured to follow each chapter of Grammar by Diagram, second edition, this workbook includes practice exercises, including cumulative exercises through which students can check their progress at key points, and a “final exam” to test knowledge of the entire text. A summary of concepts for each chapter and a complete answer key are also included. |
目次
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Introduction | 9 |
ONE The Eight Parts of Speech | 15 |
TWO Basic Sentence Patterns for Be and Linking Verbs | 43 |
THREE Basic Sentence Patterns for Intransitive and Transitive Verbs | 61 |
FOUR Usage Problems Associated with Adjectives and Adverbs | 97 |
Compound Structures | 113 |
Complex Sentences with Noun Clauses | 125 |
ELEVEN Usage Problems Associated with Verbs and Verbals | 241 |
TWELVE Punctuation and Capitalization | 261 |
THIRTEEN Sentence Transformations | 305 |
Appendix ONE Ten Basic Sentence Patternsand Diagrams | 325 |
Appendix TWO Irregular Verb Forms | 327 |
Appendix Three Summary of Clauses and Verbals | 331 |
Appendix FOUR Diagraming Summary | 335 |
Appendix FIVE Sentence Options | 341 |
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action verb adverb clause answer key apostrophe asked auxiliary basic sentence patterns CHAPTER clause begins cleft sentence colon comma rules complete sentence compound sentence conjunctive adverb coordinating conjunction correct diagram each sentence direct object eccentric governess elliptical clause English EX E R C EXERCISE expletive extra information following sentences follows the verb gerund grammar hyphen indefinite pronoun independent clause INDEPENDENT CLAUSE—Pattern indicate infinitive intransitive king language linking verb locked the eccentric look main verb meaning mischievous children modal nominative absolute noun clause participial phrase passive voice past participle Pattern 9 pedestal phrasal verb plural possessive predicate adjective predicate noun prepositional phrase structure punctuation relative adverb relative clause relative pronoun remember semicolon sentence appositive sentence containing sentence diagram single-word singular subject and verb subjective complement subjunctive subordinating conjunction tence third person transitive verb Underline verb form verb phrase walked word writing