eBook: Sentence Patterns by Jimmie
Worksheet Exercises
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1. Identifying Subject and Verb in Simple sentences and Compound sentences.
2. Making compound sentences
3. Simple or Compound sentences
4. Commas in Compound sentences
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Week 8: Sentence Patterns
Exercise:
For each sentence pattern, make five sentences of your own. If you need ideas, go to this website first:
Fun with Randomly-Generated Sentences An Interesting Way to Study English Sentence Patterns
Link:http://www.manythings.org/rs/
Identify the clause pattern (SV, SVO, SVOO, SVC,SVOC) in these sentences.
1. They named the ship Titanic.
2. The class found the book interesting
3. They show them a photograph.
4. That police officer sings.
5. She painted the room green.
6. That bus driver brought her a small present.
Week 7: Sentence Structure Practice Exercises
For revision, complete the following exercise from your textbook "Towards Better English Grammar", pages 181 until 195. There will be a test before the mid-semester break.
11.1 Basic sentence structure
A Writing a sentence
B Noun phrases and verb phrases
Practice 1 (pg. 181) - Identifying noun phrases and verb phrases.
C Subjects and Verbs
Practice 2 (pg. 182) - Subjects and verbs (verb phrase)
Practice 3 (pg. 182) - Recognizing a sentence
D Objects
Practice 4 (pg. 183) - Recognizing objects of verbs
E Joining sentences with and, but, so
11.2 Making longer sentences: Using because, although, however, etc.
A Making longer sentences
Practice 1: Recognizing parts of a long sentence (pg. 184)
B Subordinate clauses: putting one sentence inside another sentence
C Position of subordinate clauses
Practice 2: Recognizing a subordinate clause (pg. 185)
D Formal joining words which begin a new sentence
Practice 3: Matching and joining sentences (pg. 185)
11.3 Relative clauses (1): Using who, which and whose
A What is a relative clause?
Practice 1 - Find relative clauses in sentences (pg. 186)
B who and which
Practice 2 - Choose who or which (pg. 186)
Practice 3 - Notes expansion using whose (pg. 187)
Practice 4 - Correcting mistakes in sentences with 'extra pronouns'. (pg. 187)
Practice 5 - Making sentences more formal by adding who or which.
11.4 Relative clauses (2): Special problems
A Using whom
Practice 1 - Changing formal sentences to informal English by using who and moving the preposition. (pg. 188)
Practice 2 - Adding whom to change informal sentences into formal English. (p. 189)
B Relative clauses with that
Practice 3 - Completing sentences by adding a relative clause with that. (pg. 190)
C Punctuation Problem: ‘extra information’ clauses
Practice 4 - Adding commas to : ‘extra information’ sentences. (pg. 190)
11.5 Conditions: Using if and unless
A Introduction to the use of if and unless
B Using unless
Practice 1 - Fill in the blanks with if or unless. (pg. 191)
C ‘Open’ conditions
Practice 2 - Fill in the blanks with verbs in the correct form for sentences about possible situations. (pg. 192)
D Imaginary conditions
Practice 3 - Fill in the blanks with verbs in the correct form for sentences about untrue or imaginary situations. ((pg. 193)
11.6 Parallel constructions
A Joining word and sentences with and
Practice 1 - Identify and correct mistakes in sentences. (pg. 194)
B More complicated sentences with and
Practice 2 - Complete sentences in own words. (pg. 195)
C Other joining words which need good parallel constructions
Practice 3 - Complete sentences in own words. (pg. 195)
Monday, February 13, 2012
Week 6 & 7: Noun and Adverb Clauses
Independent / Dependent Clauses
Notes
Exercise 2
Adverbial Clauses
Notes and Explanation
Exercise
Nominal clauses 1
Noun Clause Summary
http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/nounclausesum.html
Exercise - Noun Clause Quiz
Diagnostic Quiz
Nominal Clauses 2
Notes
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
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