Professiona l Grammar Course MEAS SELECTION SERIES Pa rt s of Sp ee ch Common No uns Name ________________________Definition: A common nounis an idea, person, place, or thin! It can "e acted upon and is capitali#ed onl$ at the start of a sentence! A common noun can "e a sinle %ord, a roup of %ords, or a h$phenated %ord! E&les' It ta(esself-controlidea for a teenagerperson to dri)e toschoolplace in asports carthinPractice Sort the follo%incommon nouns as an idea, person, place, or thinin the correct columns' mountain, friendship, teacher, neih"orhood, food, self*imae, freedom, to$, fire*fihter, cousin, roc(, countr$, lamp stand, foot"all stadium, police officer, self*confidence, randfather cloc(, famil$ room, "rother*in*la%, %orld peace IDEA PERSON PLACE THING +++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++Appication Compose four sentences, usina common noun from each cateor$! se none of the common nouns listed on this %or(sheet! -e as specific as possi"le! idea ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++person +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++place ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++thin+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.RITTEN -/ ' Mr!Moustafa El*met%alli 00
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Parts of Speech Proper Nouns Name ________________________
Definition: A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thin! It can "e acted upon and is capitali#ed! A
proper noun ma$ "e a sinle %ord, a roup of %ords 1%ith or %ithout a""re)iations2, or a h$phenated %ord!
E&les' Josh %as honored person
at U.S. Memorial Auditorium place%ith the Smith-Lee Award ! thin
!ritin" Hints
Capitali#e all %ords that ma(e up proper nouns, e&cept articles 1a, an, and the2, prepositions, such as of , to, and
from, and con3unctions, such as and , or , and but !
Practice
Circe the proper nouns in the foo#in" stor$% &a'e sure to circe a #or(s )eon"in" to each proper
noun%
4ohn 5rancis left his home in -eatrice, Ne"ras(a in 6786, shortl$ "efore the start of .orld .ar II!Tra)elin first "$ "us to Chicao, he then "oarded the Southwestern Chief to ride to Los Aneles! At Grand
Central Station, 4ohn met his sister, 4ane, and immediatel$ "ean loo(in for part*time %or( and an apartment!
9e found emplo$ment at -li& 9ard%are on .estern A)enue and a room to rent in near"$ South 9oll$%ood!
.hen %ar %as declared, 4ohn enlisted in the arm$ and %as stationed at 5ort Ord! 9e pla$ed trumpet in
the Arm$ -and and %as promoted to the ran( of Staff Sereant! The nited States %as fortunate to ha)e so
man$ $oun men, li(e 4ohn, ser)in their countr$!
After the %ar in 678:, 4ohn enrolled in the ni)ersit$ of Southern California, pa$in his tuition %ith
mone$ from the G!I! -ill! Graduatin Cum Laude %ith derees in -usiness and Social Science, he continued to
pla$ trumpet in clu"s all o)er Southern California! pon marr$in 4anice 4ones, he too( a 3o" at California
5ederal Sa)ins and Loan and %as promoted to Senior ;ice*President! 9e and his %ife raised t%o children,
%ho "oth raduated from the ni)ersit$ of California at Los Aneles! 4ohn retired in 67<= to tra)el and pla$ his
Parts of Speech Pronouns Name ________________________
Definition: A pronoun is a %ord used in place of a proper noun or common noun!
E&les' 9ello! This is she!
Is it her "as(et?
!ritin" Hints
Pronouns are used in the first person, second person, or third person point of )ie%! The first person pronoun
stands for the one spea(in@ the second person pronoun stands for the one spo(en to, and the third person
pronoun stands for the one spo(en a"out! A)oid first and second person pronouns in essa$s desined to informor con)ince $our reader!
The follo%in chart sho%s ho% pronouns are rammaticall$ orani#ed'
Num)er*
Point of +ie#
Su),ect O),ect Possessi-e
1"efore a noun2Possessi-e
1%ith no noun2Refe.i-e an(
Intensi-e
SING/LAR
5irst Person
Second PersonThird Person
I
$ouhe, she, it
me
$ouhim, her, it
m$
$ourhis, her, its
mine
$ourshis, hers
m$self
$ourself himself,
herself, itself
PL/RAL
5irst Person
Second PersonThird Person
%e
$outhe$
us
$outhem
our
$ourtheir
ours
$ourstheirs
oursel)es
$oursel)esthemsel)es
Practice: Circe the pronouns in the foo#in" spoo'$ stor$%
I %o(e up in the middle of the niht to find $ou standin "$ m$ "ed, shinin $our flashliht! It shone
do%n on me, illuminatin faces full of fear, "oth mine and $ours! .e clearl$ heard their )oices do%nstairs!The$ had come for us and %hat %as rihtfull$ ours!
4ohn, himself, had seen them $esterda$, do%n "$ the ri)er! She %as creepin alon %ith him, %earin
that "lac( hat of hers to hide her strin$, lon hair, %hile he hid his hideous face %ith a scarf! 4ohn sa% a
campsite of theirs, its campfire still smolderin! Suddenl$
Appication
5inish the rest of this spoo($ stor$, usin as man$ pronouns as possi"le!
Parts of Speech A(,ecti-es Name ________________________
Definition' An a(,ecti-e descri"es a proper noun, a common noun, or a pronoun %ith how many, which one, or
what kind !E&les' The fie teammates 9o% Man$?
too( that "us .hich One?
to the old arena across to%n! .hat Bind?
!ritin" Hints
Ad3ecti)es usuall$ are placed "efore nouns and pronouns! onDt use descripti)e ad3ecti)es instead of %ell*chosen nouns and )er"s! Especiall$ a)oid usin ad3ecti)es that do not add meanin to a sentence! 5or e&le,
ad3ecti)es such as interesting , beautiful , nice, and e!citing do not help $our reader understand the nouns or
pronouns an$ "etter! -e specific as possi"le %ith $our ad3ecti)es! The sympathetic man is "etter than the nice
man!
Practice
Sort the foo#in" italicized a(,ecti-es into the correct coumns:
twenty-story "uildin, most sports, "uicier ham"urers, these ames, that "riht color, a do#en flo%ers, the
muddy Missouri Ri)er, few announcements, this idea, those desserts, nael orane, thousands of islands, spicy pi##a, certain roups, loud rap music
Parts of Speech +er)s Name ________________________
Definition: A -er) sho%s a ph$sical or mental action or it descri"es a state of "ein!
E&les' She works lon hours, ph$sical action "ut knows that mental action
there is more to life than %or(! state of "ein
Lin(in )er"s connect a su"3ect %ith a noun 19e looks li(e the man $, pronoun 1She is the one2, or predicate
ad3ecti)e 1The$ are nice2! Those that sho% either ph$sical or mental actions include the follo%in' appear%
become, feel , grow% keep% look , remain% seem% smell , sound , seem% stay% and taste! Other lin(in )er"s thatdescri"e a state of "ein include the to "eF )er"s' is, am, are, was, were, be, being , and been!
9elpin )er"s help a )er" and are placed in front of the )er" &' had heard it$! 9elpin )er"s include the to "eF)er"s, the to doF )er"s' do% does% did% the to ha)eF )er"s' has, hae, had , as %ell as can, could , may, might ,
must , shall , should , will , and would !
!ritin" Hints
The four )er" forms are the base form, the present participle, the past , and the past participle! Reular )er"sform a present participle "$ placin a to "eF helpin )er" "efore the "ase form, then addin on an (ing endin
for the present participle! Reular )er"s form a past participle "$ placin a to ha)eF helpin )er" "efore the "ase form, then addin on a ++ d , ++ ed , or ((en endin! The past tense simpl$ adds on a ++ d or ++ ed endin to
the "ase form!
2ASE
PRESENT
PARTICIPLE PAST
PAST
PARTICIPLE
help1s2 helpin helped helped
%ant1s2 %antin %anted %anted
An irreular )er" does not form its past and past participle "$ addin on a ++ d , ++ ed% or ((en endin! Instead, "oth the past and past participle chane the "ase form )o%el andor consonant spellins or else the$ use the
"ase form! The appendi& lists the irreular )er" forms!
Practice
Match the four )er" forms to the e&les "$ placin the capital letters in the spaces pro)ided!
A! "ase +++ need +++ %as needin +++needed +++ had helped-! present participle
A! past +++ had eaten +++ %atches +++am loo(in +++ touched
Parts of Speech A(-er)s Name ________________________
Directions: An adverb descri"es a )er", an ad3ecti)e, or an ad)er" %ith how, when, where, or what degree! The
ad)er" ma$ "e found "efore or after the %ord that it descri"es!E&les' Tre$ %al(ed slowly 9o%?
"ecause he had arri)ed early .hen?
to the place where .here? he (ne% ery %ell his entire future could "e decided! .hat eree?
!ritin" Hints
As a matter of ood %ritin st$le, place shorter ad)er"ial phrases in front of loner ones!
E&le' The famil$ %al(s around the block after eery )hanksgiing *inner !
E&planation' The shorter ad)er"ial phrase around the block is properl$ placed "efore the loner aftereery )hanksgiing *inner !
As a matter of ood %ritin st$le, place specific ad)er"s "efore eneral ones!E&le' It should "e e!actly where I descri"ed, ne!t to the des(, or somewhere oer there!
E&planation' The more specific ad)er"s e!actly where and ne!t are properl$ placed "efore the more
eneral somewhere oer there!Often ad)er"s ha)e an ly suffi&, "ut not al%a$s! A)oid o)erusin the ad)er", ery@ it usuall$ does not add much
meanin to a sentence!
Practice
Sort the ad)er"s listed "elo% into these cateories'
Parts of Speech Prepositions Name ________________________
Definition: A preposition is a %ord that sho%s some relationship or position "et%een a common noun, a
proper noun, or a pronoun and its o"3ect! The preposition is al%a$s part of a phrase and comes "efore its o"3ect!The preposition as(s .hat?F and the o"3ect pro)ides the ans%er!
E&les' The politician )oted against the la%! against %hat? the la%
through the secret "allot! through %hat? the secret "allot
!ritin" Hints
Prepositional phrases ma(e up at least one*third of our %ritin, so the$ are important to master! /ouma$ place a prepositional phrase at the "einnin, middle, or end of a sentence, "ut ma(e sure to place it close
to the %ord it descri"es!
E&les' ClearJThe lad$ in a blue dress found m$ do! nclearJThe lad$ found m$ do in a blue dress!.e often end spo(en sentences %ith a preposition, "ut a)oid this usae in $our %ritin! E&le'
9ere is a list of commonl$*used prepositions! Memori#in this list %ill help $ou reconi#e prepositionsand use them in $our %ritin! Remem"er that these %ords can "e used as other parts of speech, if the$ are not
follo%ed "$ their o"3ects!
aboard , about , aboe, according to, across, after , against , along , among , around , as, as to, aside from, at ,
because of , before, behind , below, beneath, beside, between, beyond , by, despite, down, during , e!cept , for ,
from, in, inside, instead of , into, in addition to, in place of , in spite of , like, near , ne!t to, of , off , on, on account
of , onto, outside, out of , oer , regardless of , since, through, throughout , to, toward , under , underneath, until ,up, upon, with, within, without , but 1meanin e!cept 2, past 1meanin by2!
Practice
nderline the prepositions, and K"rac(et their o"3ects! Then dra% an arro% from each preposition to its o"3ect!
I plede alleiance to the fla of the nited States of America and to the repu"lic for %hich it stands'one nation under God, indi)isi"le, %ith li"ert$ and 3ustice for all!F These %ords are spo(en in schools
throuhout America each da$! The riht hand is placed o)er the heart and e$es are focused on the fla! Children
stand to recite the plede and i)e respect to our countr$!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith three different prepositions!
Parts of Speech Con,unctions Name ________________________
Definition: A con,unction 3oins %ords, phrases, or clauses toether!
!ritin" Hints
A coor(inatin" con,unction connects %ords, phrases, or clauses %ith related meanins!The acron$m, 5AN-O/S 15or*And*Nor*-ut*Or*/et*So2, ma$ help $ou remem"er the common t%o or three*
letter coor(inatin" con,unctions!
E&le' T%o desserts are fine, but three are "etter!
A)oid o)eruse of the con3unction so. Also, do not use the %ords then and now as coordinatin con3unctions! Acomma is placed "efore the con3unction if it 3oins t%o or more independent clauses!
Correati-e con,unctions are pairs of con3unctions used in the same sentence that indicate a certain
relationship! Common correlati)e con3unctions include the follo%in' "othand not onl$"ut also eitheror %hetheror neithernor
E&le' +ither %e %or( toether, or %e %ill fail toether!
A comma is placed "efore the second of the paired con3unctions, if the sentence ends in an independent clause!A su)or(inatin" con,unction al%a$s introduces an ad)er"ial clause! The su"ordinatin con3unction
sinals the relationship "et%een the ad)er"ial clause and the independent clause 1a su"3ect and )er" standin
alone as a complete thouht2! -ecause the ad)er"ial clause is al%a$s a dependent clause, it is less importantthan the independent clause!
Su"ordinatin con3unctions include the follo%in'
after , although, as, as if , as long as, as much as, as soon as, as though, because, before, een if , een though,
how, if , in order that , once, since, so that , than, that , though, unless, until , when, wheneer , where, whereer ,whether , while
E&le' Althouh m$ friends had alread$ seen it, the$ sa% the sho% a second time!
Addin a su"ordinatin con3unction to one of the clauses can re)ise a run*on sentence! A comma is placed afterthe ad)er"ial clause, if it "eins a sentence!
Practice
La"el the follo%in con3unctions A! coordinatin con3unction, -! correlati)e con3unction, orC! su"ordinatin con3unction in the space pro)ided after each con3unction!
,heneer +++ he %al(s or +++ runs, Mi(e either +++"rins %ater, or +++ he "rins a sports drin(! 'f +++ he %ill
"e one a lon time, Mi(e carries both +++a nutritious snac( and +++ an ener$ "ar! 9e en3o$s the e&ercise and
+++ nature, so +++ he tries to o three times each %ee(!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence or t%o %ith a coordinatin con3unction, a pair of correlati)e con3unctions, and asu"ordinatin con3unction!
Grammar !or'sheet 34 Simpe Su),ect Name ________________________
Definition: The simple su"3ect is the common noun, proper noun, or pronoun that the )er" acts upon! The
su"3ect is the do*erF of the sentence! It tells %hom or %hat the sentence is a"out!E&les' A nurse assisted the patient! Simple Su"3ect
)he police officer helped pre)ent the accident! Complete Su"3ect
.hen additional %ords help name or descri"e the simple su"3ect, this is (no%n as a complete su"3ect!
!ritin" Hints
The simple su"3ect is usuall$ found at the start of a declarati)e sentence! To find the simple su"3ect of thesentence, first identif$ an$ prepositional phrases and eliminate the nouns and pronouns found in these phrases
from consideration! The simple su"3ect of the sentence is not part of a prepositional phrase! 5reuentl$, in
imperati)e sentences, the simple su"3ect you is implied 1suested, not stated2!
Practice
• Circle the simple su"3ects found in the stor$ "elo%! Add in an$ implied su"3ects!
;acationin in Me&ico, an e&perienced tra)eler %ill )isit three famous cities! Tasco, (no%n as the
Sil)er Cit$F "ecause of its rich sil)er mines, %elcomes thousands of tourists each summer to see its timeless
architecture! The cathedral impresses )isitors from around the %orld! A second cit$, Guadala3ara, sho%s off its
rich colonial heritae! 9a)in one of the most "eautiful to%n suares, this cit$ i)es an$ tra)eler a complete
histor$ of Me&ico! If i)en the opportunit$, do not hesitate to )isit the capital! Me&ico Cit$ has man$ sites of
archeoloical importance, includin p$ramids of the A#tec Empire! A trip to Me&ico connects the tra)eler %ith
his or her historical roots, as a North American!
• .hat is the complete su"3ect in the first sentence of the a"o)e stor$?
Grammar !or'sheet 35 Compoun( Su),ect Name ________________________
Definition: The compound su"3ect has t%o or more connected common nouns, proper nouns, or pronouns thatone )er" acts upon! The %ords and,F or,F or norF connect them! The compound su"3ect is the do*erF of the
sentence! It tells %hom or %hat the sentence is a"out!
E&les' The girl and her mother %al(ed to the store! Runnin uic(l$ do%n the slope %ere Su#anne, ecky, and Carson!
.hen additional %ords help name or descri"e the compound su"3ect, this is (no%n as a complete su"3ect!
!ritin" Hints
The compound su"3ect is usuall$ found at the start of a declarati)e sentence! To find the compound su"3ect of
the sentence, first identif$ an$ prepositional phrases and eliminate the nouns and pronouns found in these phrases from consideration! The compound su"3ect of the sentence is not part of a prepositional phrase!
Practice
Circle the complete compound su"3ects and connect each pair %ith an arro% in the stor$ "elo%!
In terms of difficult$, runnin 0< miles is uite an accomplishment, and the marathon al%a$s fills the
stadium or arena %ith an eaer audience! Trac( fans and casual spectators en3o$ the competition of this oldest
Ol$mpic e)ent! -as(et"all and ice*hoc(e$ also et hih tele)ision ratins! The ream Team,F composed of the
"est National -as(et"all Association pla$ers, or the nited States hoc(e$ team, composed of professional
hoc(e$ all*stars, al%a$s entertains the Ol$mpic audience! These t%o popular e)ents, as %ell as the trac(*and*
field contests, hihliht the .inter or Summer Ol$mpics for most sports fans!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith a compound su"3ect!
Grammar !or'sheet 36 Simpe Pre(icate Name ________________________
Definition: The simple predicate is the )er" that acts upon the su"3ect of the sentence! It does the %or( of thedo*erF of the sentence! The simple predicate sho%s a ph$sical or mental action or it descri"es a state of "ein!
.hen additional %ords help descri"e the simple predicate, this is (no%n as a complete predicate! The complete
predicate consists of the rest of the sentence other than the su"3ect!E&les' Michael hurt his hand! Simple Predicates
She had become a $oun lad$!
The$ should hae listened to me!An anr$ man tried to run me off the road ! Complete Predicate
!ritin" Hints
To find the simple predicate, first identif$ the su"3ect and as( .hat?F The ans%er to this uestion should "e
the predicate! The simple predicate usuall$ follo%s the su"3ect in a sentence! 9o%e)er, it can "e placed "efore
the su"3ect in a uestion &,as it your mothers purse/$, in an implied 1suested, not stated2 sentence &Lookout0$, or in a phrase or clause at the "einnin of a sentence to add special emphasis &+en more interesting was
the fact that she knew it would probably rain$!
Practice
nderline the simple su"3ects and K"rac(et the simple predicates found in the stor$ "elo%!
Ice*cream al%a$s has pleased $oun and old ali(e as a fa)orite summertime dessert! One ice*cream that
pleases man$ is neapolitan! This treat has chocolate, stra%"err$, and )anilla all in one! Roc($ Road delihts
children of all aes %ith small "its of marshmallo%s and nuts in a rich chocolate ice*cream! 5or some, the nuts
or marshmallo%s ma$ cause an alleric reaction! A cream$ dou"le*scoop on a suar or %affle cone tastes reat!
.atch out Eatin too much ice*cream can "e an addicti)e "eha)ior!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith a simple predicate! nderline the su"3ect and "rac(et the simple predicate!
Grammar !or'sheet 37 Compoun( Pre(icate Name ________________________
Definition: The compound predicate consists of t%o or more connected )er"s that act upon the same su"3ect ofthe sentence! These )er"s do the %or( of the do*erF of the sentence! The compound predicate sho%s a ph$sical
or mental action or it descri"es a state of "ein!
E&les' Michael fell and hurt his hand! She had become and still remained a $oun lad$!
The$ should hae asked "ut then listened to me!
!ritin" Hints
To find the compound predicate, first identif$ the su"3ect and as( .hat?F The ans%er to this uestion should
"e the predicate! A connectin %ord such as and,F or,F or "utF is usuall$ placed "et%een the )er"s!
sin compound predicates can help $our %ritin "ecome more concise 1"rief2, clear, and reada"le!
E&le' Instead of the follo%in' 1ob studied the te!tbook for the e!am. )hen% he practiced theocabulary for the e!am. After practicing the ocabulary% he memori#ed the poem2all to prepare for
the e!am. Tr$ a compound predicate such as this' 1ob studied the te!tbook% practiced the ocabulary%
and memori#ed the poem to prepare for the e!am.
Practice
• nderline the simple su"3ects and K"rac(et the compound predicates in the stor$ "elo%!
Of all the "oo(s "$ Mar( T%ain, t%o %or(s stand out and are remem"ered as his "est! T%ainDs
description of life as a ri)er"oat captain in Life on the Mississippi "oth entertains and informs! After readin this
"oo(, one %ill learn and %ill understand %hat the phrase Mar( T%ainF means! A second no)el, 3uckleberry
4inn, teaches and preaches a"out ho% "adl$ people can treat each other! .ritten after the Ci)il .ar, the "oo(Ds
hero, 9uc( 5inn, %restles %ith and e)entuall$ triumphs o)er the e)ils of sla)er$!
• Re)ise the follo%in sentences into one sentence %ith a compound predicate!
e""ie %al(ed into the room! Ne&t, she sat do%n in the chair! Then, she hea)ed a sih of relief!
Grammar !or'sheet 38 Simpe Sentences Name ________________________
Definition: A simple sentence has one independent clause and no dependent clause! An independent clausesimpl$ means that there is a su"3ect and a predicate that e&presses a complete thouht! A dependent clause
means that there is a su"3ect and a )er" that does not e&press a complete thouht! See ho% the dependent clause
is crossed*out in the e&le "elo%!E&le' 4anie and Geore left class, "efore cop$in do%n their home%or(!
!ritin" Hints
Complete sentences can "e identified "$ their purposes!
A (ecarati-e sentence ma(es a statement and has a period as endin punctuation!
E&le' 4oanna %ent shoppin at the mall!An interro"ati-e sentence as(s a uestion and has a uestion mar( as endin punctuation!
E&le' .ould $ou mind coo(in $our o%n dinner toniht?
An imperati-e sentence i)es a command or ma(es a reuest and has a period as endin punctuation!
5reuentl$, the you is implied 1suested, "ut not stated2!
E&les' onDt tell me %hat to do! Command Mother, sin a son for us! Reuest
An e.camator$ sentence e&presses surprise or stron emotions and has an e&clamation point as endin punctuation!
E&le' I canDt "elie)e $ou said that
Remem)er: A compete sentence9
4% tells a complete thouht!
5% has "oth a su"3ect and a predicate!
6% has the )oice drop do%n at the end of a statement and the )oice o up at the end of a uestion!
PracticeIdentif$ the follo%in simple sentences as declarati)e, interroati)e, imperati)e, or e&clamator$ in the space pro)ided! The endin punctuation has "een omitted!
Loo( at me %hen I tal( to $ou ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
That ans%er reall$ shoc(ed me ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.h$ should I ha)e to %ait ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Tom as(ed me a uestion ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Appication
Compose an interroati)e sentence! Then ans%er %ith a simple declarati)e sentence!
Grammar !or'sheet 3 Compoun( Sentences Name ________________________
Definition: A compound sentence has t%o or more independent clauses "ut no dependent clauses! Anindependent clause simpl$ means that there is a su"3ect and a predicate that e&presses a complete thouht! A
dependent clause means that there is a su"3ect and a )er" that does not e&press a complete thouht!
E&le' Ben as(ed his teacher for his home%or(, "ut he didnDt follo% her ad)ice!
!ritin" Hints
The independent clauses are 3oined "$ either a semi*colon or a comma, then a coordinatin con3unction15AN-O/S' for% and% nor% but% or% yet% so2!
9a)in a )ariet$ of sentence lenths is a mar( of ood %ritin! Compound sentences help clarif$ therelationship "et%een independent clauses!
Practice
• se the coordinatin con3unctions 15AN-O/S2 to 3oin toether the follo%in independent clauses in the
spaces pro)ided "elo% each pair! The endin punctuation has "een omitted!
I en3o$ %atchin old tele)ision sho%s the ne% ones are "etter
Grammar !or'sheet 3; Compe. Sentences Name ________________________
Definition: A comple& sentence has an independent clause and at least one dependent clause! An independentclause means that there is a su"3ect and a predicate that e&presses a complete thouht! A dependent
1su"ordinate2 clause means that there is a su"3ect and a )er" that does not e&press a complete thouht!
E&le' T$ completed all his chores 1independent clause2 after eatin his lunch 1dependent clause2 T$ completed all his chores after eatin his lunch!
!ritin" Hints
sin different sentence structures ma(es $our %ritin more interestin to read! Comple& sentences can help
define the relationship "et%een complicated ideas! If startin a sentence %ith a dependent clause, follo% the
clause %ith a comma!
Practice reconi#in these dependent clauses in readin and add them to $our %ritin'
A(,ecti-e Causes descri"e nouns or pronouns! Sinal %ords "einnin ad3ecti)e clauses include who% whose%
on &for% of$ whom to refer to people, that to refer to people or thins, and which to refer onl$ to thins!
E&le' %hose %or( is %ell*(no%nA(-er) Causes descri"e an ad3ecti)e, ad)er", or )er"! Sinal %ords "einnin ad)er" clauses include after%
as% as if% as long as% as much as% as soon as% because% before% een if% how% if% in order that% once% since% so that%than% unless% until% when% wheneer% where% whereer% and while!
E&le' as lon as she can %ait
Noun Causes are used as a su"3ect, a complement 1the rest of the sentence "esides the su"3ect and predicate2,or as the o"3ect of a preposition! Sinal %ords "einnin noun clauses include that% what% whateer% which%
whicheer% who% whoeer% whom% and whomeer !
E&le' %hate)er he demands
Practice
Re)ise the follo%in simple sentences into comple& sentences in the spaces "elo%! se the sinal %ords foundin the a"o)e lists of dependent clauses!
Benn$ %ill "e a"le to o outside to pla$ he practices his trom"one
Grammar !or'sheet 345 Re-isin" Run=ons Name ________________________
Definition: A sentence run*on has t%o independent clauses connected toether as if the$ %ere one sentence! Anindependent clause means that there is a su"3ect and a predicate that e&presses a complete thouht!
!ritin" HintsTo chane sentence run*ons into complete sentences, tr$ the follo%in'
• Separate the run*on into t%o or more sentences!
E&le' Luis told his "rother he told his sister, too! Run*OnLuis told his "rother! 9e told his sister, too! Complete
• Add a semi*colon "et%een the clauses!
E&le' Mar$ let him ha)e it, she (ne% %hat she %as doin! Run*On
Mar$ let him ha)e it@ she (ne% %hat she %as doin! Complete
• Add a comma, then a con3unction after the first sentence!
E&le' I li(e her, she doesnDt li(e me! Run*On
I li(e her, "ut she doesnDt li(e me! Complete
• Add a su"ordinatin con3unction to one of the clauses!E&le' Ma& %as in3ured, he %as still the "est! Run*On
E)en thouh Ma& %as in3ured, he %as still the "est! Complete
• Chane the second clause to a phrase startin %ith an + ing %ord!
E&le' The$ %ent to school, the$ loo(ed for him! Run*OnThe$ %ent to school, loo(in for him! Complete
Practice
Chane the follo%in sentence run*ons into complete sentences!
/se a comma an( then a coor(inatin" con,unction ?AN2OBS9
Ms! Clements al%a$s prepared %ell for her lesson plans the results paid off!
Grammar !or'sheet 346 Name ________________________
Pronouns=Su),ect Nominati-e Case
Definition: Pronouns are in the su"3ect 1nominati)e2 case %hen the$ are used as the su"3ect of a )er" or %hen
the$ identif$ or refer to the su"3ect! These are the su"3ect 1nominati)e2 case pronouns'SinularJ '% you% he% she% it PluralJ we% you% they
!ritin" Hints
Pronouns ta(e the su"3ect 1nominati)e2 case in three rammatical forms'
• if the pronoun is the sentence su"3ect! The sentence su"3ect is the do*erF of the sentence!
E&le' She and ' attended the concert!
• if the pronoun is a predicate nominati)e! A predicate nominati)e follo%s a to "eF )er" 1is% am% are% was%
were% be% being% been$ and identifies or refers to the su"3ect!
E&le' The students %ho ot into trou"le are they!
• if the pronoun is part of an appositi)e, such as after than or as! An appositi)e is a noun or pronoun placed
ne&t to another noun or pronoun to identif$ or e&plain it!E&le' Mart$ is smarter than ' !
To test %hether the pronoun is in the nominati)e case, tr$ these tric(s'
• Rephrase to chec( if the pronoun sounds riht!
E&le' The last one to arri)e %as he! RephraseJ 3e %as the last one to arri)e!
• rop other nouns or pronouns %hen there is a compound su"3ect and chec( if the remainin pronoun
sounds riht! Remem"er that Enlish is a polite lanuae@ the first person pronouns &'% me% ours% mine$ areal%a$s placed last %hen com"ined %ith other nouns or pronouns!
E&le' 4ohn and ' pla$ )ideo ames! rop and chec(J ' pla$ )ideo ames!
Practice
Identif$ %hich rammatical form the su"3ect 1nominati)e2 case pronouns ta(e in the follo%in sentences! 5ill in
the "lan(s %ith an S for a sentence su"3ect, PN for a predicate nominati)e, or an A for an appositi)e!
The %omen in the clo%n costumes must "e she +++ and her mother! .e +++ didnDt reconi#e them at first, "ut
at least I +++ as(ed, .ho %ere the$ +++?F Sue and he +++ arri)ed at the part$ earlier than I +++, "ut no one
came as earl$ as she +++!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentences, usin a pronoun as a sentence su"3ect, a pronoun as a predicate nominati)e, and
Grammar !or'sheet 347 Name ________________________
Pronouns=O),ect Case
Definition: Pronouns are in the o"3ect case %hen the$ are used as direct o"3ects, indirect o"3ects of )er"s, andas o"3ects of prepositions! These are the o"3ect case pronouns'
SinularJ me% you% him% her% it PluralJ us% you% them
!ritin" Hints
Pronouns ta(e the o"3ect case in four rammatical forms'
• if the pronoun is the direct o"3ect! The direct o"3ect recei)es the action of the )er"!
E&le' The challene e&cited him!
if the direct o"3ect is descri"ed "$ an appositi)e phrase 1a phrase that identifies or e&plains another noun or
pronoun placed ne&t to it2!E&le' The teacher $elled at t%o students, Rachel and me.
• if the pronoun is an indirect o"3ect of a )er"! The indirect o"3ect is placed "et%een a )er" and its directo"3ect! It tells to %hat, to %hom, for %hat, or for %hom!
E&le' Ro"ert a)e him a (in*si#e cand$ "ar!
• if the pronoun is an o"3ect of a preposition! A preposition sho%s some relationship or position "et%een a
proper noun, a common noun, or a pronoun and its o"3ect! The preposition as(s .hat?F and the o"3ect
pro)ides the ans%er!
E&le' The fl$ "u##ed around her and past them "$ me!
• if the pronoun is connected to an infiniti)e! An infiniti)e has a to the "ase form of a )er"!
E&le' I %ant him to i)e the speech!
To test %hether the pronoun is in the o"3ect case, tr$ these tric(s'
• Rephrase to chec( if the pronoun sounds riht!
E&le' 4oe smiled at all of them! RephraseJAt all of them 4oe smiled!
• rop other nouns or pronouns %hen there is a compound su"3ect and chec( if the remainin pronoun
sounds riht! Remem"er that Enlish is a polite lanuae@ the first person pronouns &'% me% ours% mine$ are
al%a$s placed last %hen com"ined %ith other nouns or pronouns!
E&le' She a)e Bath$ and me a ift! rop and chec( J She a)e me a ift!
Practice
Identif$ %hich rammatical form the o"3ecti)e case pronouns ta(e in the follo%in sentences! 5ill in the "lan(s
%ith a O for a direct o"3ect, an IO for an indirect o"3ect, an OP for an o"3ect of the preposition, or an I for a
pronoun connected to an infiniti)e!
9e told them +++ after him +++! 9e had %anted to tell us +++ first, "ut %hen came to see me +++, I said, /ou
should tell him +++ the ne%s "efore me +++! 9e had not i)en it +++ much thouht!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith o"3ect case pronouns ser)in as direct and indirect o"3ects!
Grammar !or'sheet 34 Name ________________________
Pronoun Pests
!ritin" Hints
• Is it who or whom?
The pronoun who is in the su"3ect 1nominati)e2 case! The who ta(es the role of the su"3ect!E&le' ,ho is the "est teacher?
Tric(JTr$ su"stitutin he for who and rephrase, if necessar$! If it sounds riht, use the who!
The pronoun whom is in the o"3ecti)e case! In other %ords, it is ta(es the place of the direct o"3ect, the indirecto"3ect of the )er", or the o"3ect of the preposition!
E&les' ,hom did 4oan lo)e?
I li(e whom $ou a)e the a%ard!
To whom does this letter concern?
Tric(JTr$ su"stitutin him for whom and rephrase, if necessar$! If it sounds riht, use whom!• Is it that or which? The pronoun that can refer to people or thins@ the pronoun which can onl$ refer to
thins!se the pronoun that %hen the clause is needed to understand the rest of the sentence!
E&le' The mo)ie that %e %atched %as entertainin!
se the pronoun which in clauses that pro)ide additional, "ut not necessar$ information!E&le' That do, %hich is friendl$, %as eas$ to train!
Practice
5ill in the "lan(s %ith the follo%in pronouns' who% whom% that% and which
6! ++++++++++ purchased that race car?
0! 4oni Eric(son Tata, ++++++++++ is "oth an artist and siner, has no use of her hands nor les!
>! 4osh sho%ed her the pants ++++++++++ she purchased at the store!
8! .ith ++++++++++ do $ou %or( on this pro3ect?
:! I (no% ++++++++++ $ou lo)e!
H! -lo%inD in the .ind,F ++++++++++ is a protest son, has "een recorded freuentl$!
! ++++++++++ did his sister meet at the part$?
<! E)er$thin ++++++++++ needed to "e completed, has "een completed!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith a who or whom and a that or a which.
Grammar !or'sheet 34; Name ________________________
Pronoun=2ase ?orm +er) A"reement
Definition: The "ase form of a )er" is used in the present tense 1somethin happenin or "ein no%2, addin an
s for the third person sinular! The "ase form is used after the doF )er"s' do% does% did% and after the modal)er"s' can% could% shall% should% may% might% must% will% and would ! The "ase form is also used as an infiniti)e in
the to "ase formF construction!
E&les' run is the "ase form I smile often! 5irst person sinular She smiles often! Third person sinular 1adds s2
She should smile more often! After doF and modals
)o smile often is preferred! Infiniti)e
!ritin" Hints
The "ase forms of )er"s can "e found in the dictionar$! .hen %ritin a"out literature, al%a$s %rite in presenttense! Ma(e sure to (eep the )er" tense consistent throuhout the %ritin!
The decision to drop or (eep the s %hen matchin an indefinite pronoun to a )er" can "e tric($! An indefinite
pronoun does not specificall$ reference a common noun or proper noun and so can act as a sinular or plural tomatch the )er"! These pronouns include' anybody% anyone% anything% each% either% eerybody% eeryone% neither%
nobody% no one% nothing% one% someone% somebody% and something ! Loo( at surroundin %ords for sinular and
plural clues!
Practice
• 5ill in the "lan(s in the follo%in sentences %ith the correct "ase form of the )er" taste!
Tom li(es +++++++++++++++++ %hat his mom is coo(in! 9er food al%a$s +++++++++++++++++
terrific, "ut his mom +++++++++++++++++ her o%n coo(in more often! In fact, %hen she and
Tom "oth +++++++++++++++++ the coo(in, the$ usuall$ aree a"out the fla)or!
• Cross out the )er" errors and %rite the correct forms in the space a"o)e!
6! Each student can %atches his or her o%n tele)ision proram!
0! E)er$one e&cept 4ames did %atched his or her o%n mo)ie
>! Someone said to %atches %hat he or she %anted!
8! I thin( he %atch e)er$ episode of that series!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith an indefinite sinular pronoun, usin a present tense )er"!
Grammar !or'sheet 34< Name ________________________
Pronoun=Present Participe +er) A"reement
Definition: The present participle adds a to "eF )er" is% am% are% was% were% be% being% been ++ ing ! The
present participle ta(es the present proressi)e form to sho% continuous action!E&le' is ++ ing is hi(in Matt is hi(in the Appalachian Trail!
!ritin" Hints
A)oid o)er*usin the to "eF )er"s ++ ing in e&positor$ %ritin! suall$ use the "ase forms of )er"s to %ritein present tense! Instead of )he author is illustrating the characters anger , use )he author illustrates the
characters anger !
Matchin the areement of present participles or an$ other )er" forms to pronouns that e&press amount or
measurement can "e sinular or plural dependin upon the %ords that follo% them!
SING/LAR PL/RAL SING/LAR OR PL/RAL
A reat deal, a lare
amount, a lot, cents,
dollars, feet, inches,
little, less, miles,much, pounds, $ards
a lare num"er, "oth, fe%, fe%er,
man$, se)eralSin"uar Pura
all the food all irls
an$ of this an$ of these
half of it half of thosemore of that more "o$s
most of it most friends
none of that none of thoseother one other friends
some child some of them
Practice
Cross out the pronoun or )er" errors and %rite the correct forms in the space a"o)e!
6! 5e% of the actors remem"erin his lines!
0! A reat deal are (no%n a"out tele)ision actors!
>! 5e%er )eeta"les is "etter than man$!
8! Some of candies tastin li(e it is stale!
:! None of those %as loo(in as ood as this one!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence usin a present participle )er" form and a pronoun e&pressin an amount or
measurement that could "e either sinular or plural!
Grammar !or'sheet 35@ Name ________________________
Pronoun=Past Participe +er) A"reement
Definition: The past participle uses a helpin )er" 1"eJ is% am% are% was% were% be% being% been2, or 1ha)eJ
has% hae% had 2 a ++ d , ++ ed , or ((en added to the "ase form for reular )er"s to indicate that somethinhappened in the past prior to another action!
E&les' I was defeated "$ a stroner opponent! I had eaten the food!
I had defeated m$ opponent! The food was eaten "$ me!
!ritin" Hints
suall$ a)oid usin the past participle in place of the past tense! sin the past participle forces a passi)e )oice
form! In the past participle )er" form, irreular )er"s donDt use the a ++ d , ++ ed , or ((en endin!E&le' The cat had caught a mouse 1not catched or caughten2!
A)oid puttin too man$ %ords and phrases "et%een the su"3ect and its past participle! These additional %ordscan ma(e identif$in the su"3ect difficult for $our readers!
E&le' ConfusinJ4ohn had freuentl$, especiall$ on holida$s, started to %indo%
shop on his lunch hours!
ClearJ4ohn had started %indo% shoppin on his lunch hours, especiall$ durin the holida$s!
Practice
Re)ise the follo%in past participle sentences, remo)in %ords that can ma(e identif$in the su"3ect a difficult
tas(!
I %as plannin on, "ut then $ou (no% %hat the$ sa$ a"out the "est laid plans,F eatin %hen the phone callinterrupted %hat I %as, at that point in time, oin to do!
Grammar !or'sheet 356 Name ________________________ Lon" an( __ly Comparati-e &o(ifiers
Definition: A modifier ma(es the meanin of another %ord or %ords more specific!E&le' I ate the wonderful pi##a! The %ord wonderful is a modifier, ma(in pi##a more specific!
se more &less$ for a three*s$lla"le or loner modifier to compare t%o thins!
E&le' %onderfulJ more %onderfulAl%a$s use more or less for ad)er"s endin in ((ly!
E&le' uic(l$J less uic( ly
!ritin" Hints
• Some lon comparati)e modifiers are ad3ecti)es! Ad3ecti)es descri"e a proper noun, a common noun, ora pronoun %ith 9o% Man$? .hich One? or .hat Bind?
E&le' intellientJThe intelligent man %as more intelligent than his father!
• Some lon comparati)e modifiers are ad)er"s! Ad)er"s descri"e an ad3ecti)e, ad)er", or )er" %ith
9o%? .hen? .here? or .hat eree?
E&le' anril$JShe arued angrily Je)en more angrily than her mother!
Practice
Cross out an$ misused comparati)e modifiers, and %rite the correct form a"o)e each error!
6! Geometr$ seems difficulter than ale"ra!
0! Tina did an outstandiner 3o" than she had predicted!
>! Sa$in %hich one %as the most incredi"le of the t%o %as hard!
8! That "eha)ior is most ridiculous than e)er!
:! Of the t%o irls %ho are not here, the first one is least suspiciousl$ a"sent!
H! The detecti)e most suspected the "londe, rather than the "runette %oman!
! She acted least ner)ousl$ than the other athlete!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith a three*s$lla"le more modifier! se no modifiers found on this %or(sheet!
Grammar !or'sheet 35 Name ________________________ Present Perfect Tense +er)s
Definition: The present perfect )er" tense refers to a ph$sical or mental action or a state of "ein happenin ore&istin "efore the present! The present perfect is formed %ith has or hae the past participle 1a )er" endin in
d , ed , or en for reular )er"s2!
E&le' 9e has alread$ started his science pro3ect!
!ritin" Hints
The present perfect )er" tense has the follo%in uses'
• To descri"e an action that too( place at some unidentified time in the past that relates to the present
E&le' The students hae studied hard for toda$Ds test!
• To descri"e an action that "ean in the past "ut continues to the present
E&le' The teachers hae taught these standards for fi)e $ears!Another form of the present perfect )er" tense is the present perfect proressi)e! The present perfect
proressi)e descri"es the lenth of time an action has "een in proress up to the present time! It is formed %ith
hae been and the + ing form of the )er"!
E&le' The students hae been writing for o)er an hour!
Practice
Cross out the )er"s in the follo%in sentences and su"stitute each %ith a present perfect tense )er" a"o)e eachcross*out!
6! Esmerelda de)eloped a fantastic %e" site!
0! The ladies ha)e "een reunitin in the same place to continue their friendship once e)er$ $ear!
>! The storm %as threatenin to stri(e since last niht!
Cross out the )er"s in the follo%in sentences and su"stitute each %ith a present perfect proressi)e!
8! I had "een runnin for thirt$ minutes!
:! Coach Temmer coached the )arsit$ team for three $ears!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith a present perfect tense and a present perfect proressi)e )er"!
Grammar !or'sheet 35; Past Tense +er)s Name ________________________
Definition: The past )er" tense is used for a ph$sical or mental action or a state of "ein that too( place at aspecific time or times! 5or the past )er" tense, add a ++ d or ++ ed to the "ase form for reular )er"s!
E&le' Ismelda wasted a lot of m$ time $esterda$!
!ritin" Hints
suall$ use the past )er" tense %hen the %ords before or after appear in a sentence!
E&le' She attended St! 4ohnDs Academ$ after third rade!
Another form of the past )er" tense is the past proressi)e! The past proressi)e descri"es an action that too(
place o)er a period of time in the past!E&le' Amanda was entertaining her uests %hen her randmother arri)ed!
Practice
Cross out the )er"s in the follo%in sentences and su"stitute each %ith a past tense )er" a"o)e each cross*out!
• To descri"e a ph$sical or mental action or a state of "ein that too( place at a specific time or times 1past
tense2
After the Ci)il .ar, man$ former sla)es %ere found mo)in to the North!
In the 67<=Ds, disco music %as rulin the radio station pla$lists!
Ptolem$ used to thin( that the %orld %as the center of the uni)erse!
The parents had "een understandin that children must ha)e limits to their free time!
• To descri"e an action that too( place o)er a period of time in the past 1past proressi)e2
It is entertainin to %atch the famil$ home )ideos!
Rand$ san to himself in the sho%er most e)er$ da$!
The$ %atched the sho% each %ee( %ith increasin interest!
/ou tried to pro)e that $ou %ere responsi"le enouh to o%n a do!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith "oth a past tense and past proressi)e )er"!
Grammar !or'sheet 35< Name ________________________
Past Perfect Tense +er)s
Definition: The past perfect )er" tense refers to a ph$sical or mental action or a state of "ein that %as
completed "efore a specific time in the past! The past perfect is formed %ith had the past participle 1a )er"
endin in d , ed , or en for reular )er"s2!E&le' Cecil and Rae had finished their stud$ "$ the time that the teacher passed out
the test stud$ uide!
!ritin" Hints
The past perfect )er" tense either states or implies 1suests %ithout statin2 a specific time in the past!
Another form of the present perfect )er" tense is the past perfect proressi)e! The past perfect proressi)edescri"es a past action that %as interrupted "$ another past e)ent! It is formed %ith had been and the + ing form
of the )er"!
E&le' M$ dad had been driing for t%o hours in the sno%storm %hen the 9ih%a$Patrol put up the Chains ReuiredF sin!
Practice
Cross out the )er"s in the follo%in sentences and su"stitute each %ith a past perfect tense )er" a"o)e eachcross*out!
•
To descri"e a ph$sical or mental action or a state of "ein that %as completed "efore a specific time in the past 1past perfect tense2
The class %as started %hen the student %al(ed in tard$!
I (ne% "$ Tuesda$ that last %ee(endDs ame %ould "e canceled!
The$ had "een sharin their feelins a"out ridin s(ate"oards %ithout helmets!
• To descri"e past action that %as interrupted "$ another past e)ent 1past perfect proressi)e2
.e 3ust %al(ed outside %hen the phone ran!
It rained some %hen a cloud"urst flooded the field!
I %as listenin to the ame on the radio, "ut the "atter$ %ent dead!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith "oth a past perfect tense and a past perfect proressi)e )er"!
Grammar !or'sheet 35> ?uture Tense +er)s Name ________________________
Definition: The future )er" tense is used for an action or state of "ein that %ill ta(e place in the future! 5or the
future )er" tense, add a helpin )er" in front of the "ase )er" form!E&le' Mr! Thomas will go to the meetin tomorro%!
!ritin" Hints
Enlish does not ha)e endins for the future )er" tense! Instead, use the helpin )er"s such as the modals' can,
could , may, might , must , shall , should , will , and would the "ase )er" form!
E&le' I should isit m$ sic( friend later this %ee(!Another form of the future )er" tense is the future proressi)e! The future proressi)e descri"es an onoin
action that %ill ta(e place o)er a period of time in the future!E&le' Amanda will be taking reser)ations o)er the holida$s!
Practice
Cross out the )er"s in the follo%in sentences and su"stitute each %ith a future tense )er" a"o)e each cross*out!
6! I lea)e school at t%o oDcloc( for a dentist appointment!
0! I tal(ed to m$ friends, "ut the$ 3ust %onDt listen!
>! /ou had "een as(in for the mo)ie starDs autoraph!
8! Computer ames ro% more and more important to (ids!
:! .e had "een hopin that the )acation can continue!
H! 9e loo(s for that old nuet %hene)er he has time!
! 4eremiah (ne% a ood "oo( %hen he finds one!
Cross out the )er"s in the follo%in sentences and su"stitute each %ith a future proressi)e!
<! The li"rar$ %ill ha)e "een closed for e&tensi)e remodelin!
7! /ou listen to me this o)er the ne&t fe% da$s!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith "oth a future tense and future proressi)e )er"!
Definition: The future perfect )er" tense refers to a ph$sical or mental action or a state of "ein that %ill "ecompleted "efore a specific time in the future! The future perfect is formed %ith a helpin )er" such as the
modals' can, could , may, might , must , shall , should , will , and would has or hae the present participle 1a
)er" endin in d , ed , or en for reular )er"s2!
E&le' .e will hae walked si& miles "$ three*oDcloc( this afternoon!
!ritin" Hints
The future perfect )er" tense either states or implies 1suests %ithout statin2 a specific time in the future!
Another form of the future perfect )er" tense is the future perfect proressi)e! The future perfect proressi)e
descri"es the lenth of time an action %ill "e in proress up to a specific time in the future! It is formed %ithwill hae been and the + ing form of the )er"!
E&le' The students will hae been playing the same )ideo ame for t%o hours "$ the
time their friends arri)e!
Practice
Cross out and su"stitute the )er"s in the follo%in sentences %ith the future proressi)e tense as e&plained
"elo%!
• To descri"e a ph$sical or mental action or a state of "ein that %ill "e completed "efore a specific time in
the future 1future perfect tense2
.e ride "i(es until our les "ein to ache!
The$ had seen three "usses pass their house in ten more minutes!
/ou %ill do thirt$ push*ups "$ the end of this $ear!
• To descri"e the lenth of time an action %ill "e in proress up to a specific time in the future 1future
perfect proressi)e2
The$ are sleepin for ten hours "$ this noon!
Mother and father ha)e "een married for t%ent$ $ears this Octo"er 08th!
Not one animal %ill perform "$ the time %e et to the circus!
Appication
Compose $our o%n sentence %ith "oth a future perfect tense and future perfect proressi)e )er"!
Grammar !or'sheet 364 &oo( Name ________________________
Definition: There are three "asic moods to e&press the %riterDs attitude' the in(icati-e states a fact 1 3e droe to
the beach2@ the imperati-e i)es a command 1 Leae this place2@ the su),uncti-e e&presses a condition, %ish, or
reuest 1 ' wish that were true2!
!ritin" Hints
• The indicati)e states a fact! A fact is somethin said or done!
E&le' 9e %rites in pen!
• The imperati)e i)es a command! 5reuentl$, the su"3ect is implied 1suested, not stated2!
E&le' Please, thro% this trash in the ar"ae! The you is implied!
• The su"3uncti)e ser)es three purposes! It e&presses the follo%in'
6! conditions of fact, prediction, or uess "einnin %ith if or unless in a dependent clause
E&les' 5actJ Unless she passes this class, she %ill not raduate!
PredictionJ 'f we learn more, %e %ill earn more! GuessJ 'f he were 1noticenot was2 happy, he miht not ha)e left!
0! a %ish
5or a %ish a"out somethin that has not $et happened, use the past tense or were!
E&les' I %ish I had her a"ilit$! I %ish that were true!5or a %ish a"out somethin that happened in the past, use the past perfect )er" tense 1 had the past
participle 1the "ase )er" form endin in d or ed for reular )er"s2!
E&le' She %ishes that the season had not started !>! a reuest
A reuest can "e in the form of a fa)or, proposal, or demand! se the "ase form of the )er", %hether the
su"3ect is sinular or plural!E&le' I recommend that he gie the note "ac( to the irl!
Practice
Match the purposes of the su"3uncti)e to the follo%in e&les'
+++6! I suest that $ou finish $our dessert no%! A! fact
+++0! I %ish that the mo)ie had ne)er ended! -! prediction