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Foreword: To the Student and Parent/Teacher
Introduction: To Those Grammarians Among Us
Instructions: How to Complete the Lessons
Module 1: Word and Phrase Patterns
Module 2: Clause Patterns
Lesson 2-1: The Complete Predicate
Lesson 2-2: The Complete Predicate (Continued)
Lesson 2-3: The Simple Predicate
Lesson 2-4: The Complete Subject
Lesson 2-5: The Simple Subject
Lesson 2-6: The Predicate versus the Subject
Lesson 2-7: Changes in Sentence Patterns
Lesson 2-8: Changes in Sentence Patterns (Continued)
Lesson 2-9: Appositives Within the Sentence
Lesson 2-10: Appositives and Simple Subjects
Quiz 2-11: Cumulative Review
Lesson 2-12: The Clause
Lesson 2-13: Independent versus Dependent Clauses
Lesson 2-14: Independent versus Dependent Clauses (Continued)
Lesson 2-15: The Simple Sentence versus The Sentence Fragment
Lesson 2-16: The Simple Sentence versus The Sentence Fragment (Continued)
Lesson 2-17: The Complex Sentence
Lesson 2-18: The Dependent Clause
Lesson 2-19: The Dependent Clause (Continued)
Quiz 2-20: Cumulative Review
Lesson 2-21: The Adjective Clause
Lesson 2-22: The Adjective Clause (Continued)
Lesson 2-23: Commas and the Adjective Clause
Lesson 2-24: Commas and the Adjective Clause (Continued)
Lesson 2-25: Commas and the Adjective Clause (Continued)
Lesson 2-26: The Adverbial Clause
Lesson 2-27: The Adverbial Clause (Continued)
Lesson 2-28: Adjective Clauses versus Adverbial Clauses
Lesson 2-29: Adjective Clauses versus Adverbial Clauses (Continued)
Lesson 2-30: Adjective Clauses versus Adverbial Clauses (Continued)
Lesson 2-31: The Noun Clause
Lesson 2-32: The Noun Clause (Continued)
Lesson 2-33: The Noun Clause (Continued)
Lesson 2-34: Noun Clauses versus Adjective and Adverbial Clauses
Lesson 2-35: Noun Clauses versus Adjective and Adverbial Clauses (Continued)
Lesson 2-36: The Compound Sentence
Lesson 2-37: Compound Sentences versus Run-on Sentences
Lesson 2-38: The Compound-Complex Sentence
Lesson 2-39: Identifying Sentences by Structure
Lesson 2-40: Identifying Sentences by Structure (Continued)
Quiz 2-41: Cumulative Review
Exercise 2-42: Module 2 Self-Test
Module 3: Verb Tense and Verbal Patterns
Module 4: Verb Forms and Sentence Patterns
Module 5: Punctuation and Capitalization
Module 6: Supplement - Troublesome Words
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English Grammar
C
umulative Review
Quiz 2-11
Comments:
Prompt:
Our study in Module 2 has included identification of the complete and simple subjects and predicates in sentences to include sentences containing appositives and sentences beginning with an adverb or adverbial phrase.
Directions:
Read the following questions and do as directed. There are twenty-seven questions.
1-6:
Click to select the complete predicate in the following sentences.
1.
On
the
way
to
town
,
our
hungry
family
stopped
at
our
favorite
eatery
.
2.
The
flight
from
Europe
will
arrive
at
the
International
Terminal
.
3.
Like
a
caged
animal
,
the
little
boy
walked
up
and
down
the
aisle
.
4.
Our
baseball
team
,
the
Dodge
Court
Dodgers
,
will
be
playing
in
the
state
tournament
.
5.
Passengers
on
the
left
side
of
the
airplane
saw
the
brilliant
sunset
.
6.
Consequently
,
we
have
experienced
moments
of
serendipity
.
7-12:
Click to select the simple predicate in the following sentences.
7.
On
the
way
to
town
,
our
hungry
family
stopped
at
our
favorite
eatery
.
8.
The
flight
from
Europe
will
arrive
at
the
International
Terminal
.
9.
Like
a
caged
animal
,
the
little
boy
walked
up
and
down
the
aisle
.
10.
Our
baseball
team
,
the
Dodge
Court
Dodgers
,
will
be
playing
in
the
state
tournament
.
11.
Passengers
on
the
left
side
of
the
airplane
saw
the
brilliant
sunset
.
12.
Consequently
,
we
have
experienced
moments
of
serendipity
.
13-17:
Click to select the complete subject in the following sentences.
13.
On
the
way
to
town
,
our
hungry
family
stopped
at
our
favorite
eatery
.
14.
The
flight
from
Europe
will
arrive
at
the
International
Terminal
.
15.
Like
a
caged
animal
,
the
little
boy
walked
up
and
down
the
aisle
.
16.
Our
baseball
team
,
the
Dodge
Court
Dodgers
,
will
be
playing
in
the
state
tournament
.
17.
Passengers
on
the
left
side
of
the
airplane
saw
the
brilliant
sunset
.
18-22:
Click to select the simple subject in the following sentences.
18.
On
the
way
to
town
,
our
hungry
family
stopped
at
our
favorite
eatery
.
19.
The
flight
from
Europe
will
arrive
at
the
International
Terminal
.
20.
Like
a
caged
animal
,
the
little
boy
walked
up
and
down
the
aisle
.
21.
Our
baseball
team
,
the
Dodge
Court
Dodgers
,
will
be
playing
in
the
state
tournament
.
22.
Passengers
on
the
left
side
of
the
airplane
saw
the
brilliant
sunset
.
23-27:
Click to select all appositives in the following sentences.
23.
Our
town's
mayor
,
Ron White
,
speaks
three
languages
.
24.
The
girls
were
going
to
see
their
favorite
senior
citizens
,
their
grandparents
.
25.
Within
fossil
beds
we
find
the
remains
of
the
most
ferocious
creatures
ever
to
live
on
earth
,
the
dinosaurs
.
26.
The
author
,
M. Van Horne
,
has
taught
for
thirty-five
years
.
27.
My
parents
brought
home
a
package
,
my
birthday
present
.