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DG-VP

Daily Grammar & Vocabulary Practice. DG-VP. DGP Week 10.

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DG-VP

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  1. Daily Grammar & Vocabulary Practice DG-VP

  2. DGP Week 10 Monday: Write out this week’s sentence and identify each word as noun (common, proper, possessive), pronoun (relative, interrogative, possessive, nominative, objective, demonstrative, indefinite, reflexive), verb (helping, linking, action andtense), adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction (coordinating, subordinating, correlative), article, interjection, gerund, participle, or infinitive. My friend Jose will travel here on Tuesday.

  3. DVP Week 10 Tuesday: ensnare Example Sentence: My dad was able to ensnare the pesky squirrel that had wreaked havoc in our attic chewing on boxes and destroying seasonal decorations.

  4. DGP Week 10 Wednesday: Write out this week’s sentence and identify sentences parts including subject (complete and simple), verb (complete and simple, transitive and intransitive), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicateadjective, appositiveor appositive phrase, and prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb). My friend Jose will travel here on Tuesday.

  5. DVP Week 10 Thursday: insolent Example Sentence: The insolent boy was found guilty of talking back, destroying school property, and being downright hateful to his peers.

  6. DGP Week 10 Friday: Write out this week’s sentence and identifyeach clause as independent, adjective dependent, or adverb dependent; identify the sentence type as simple, compound, or complex; and identify the sentencepurpose as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory My friend Jose will travel here on Tuesday.

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