Words in right circumstances are like apples of gold in settings of silver! Proverbs 25:11

Monday, May 13, 2013

Studying Roots and Grammar Exercises

A) Study your Root cards!  Be diligent to really work at them as you will have a final exam next week.

B) Complete the handout received in class for practicing with pronouns, adjectives, and adverbs.

C) Remembering that an objective complement is a noun or adjective that follows and relates to a direct object in a similar fashion that a predicate adjective or a predicate noun relates to a subject, identify the underlined words in the sentences below as (DO) for direct objects, (IO) for indirect objects, or (OC) for objective complements.

1) We must consider our abilities gifts from God.

2) He has given us these gifts for His glory.

3) He can make our lives fruitful in His service.

4) Arnold sanded the wood for the seats smooth.

5) He is making the children swings to put in the maple tree.

6) Father bought James a car from Mr. Johnson.

7) Mr. Johnson will paint the car black.

8) The heavy downpour has made our creek a raging river.

D) Diagram the following sentences after reviewing gerunds in your text and in your notes.

1) The weeds between the rows can be removed with the tiller.

2) Hoeing next to the beanstalks was a job for the older children.

3) By mulching the garden well, we keep many weeds out of it.

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