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DAILY GRAMMAR
PRACTICE
(DGP)
MYP Honors English 2B
Sentence 3
DGP - MONDAY
Punctuation and
Capitalization
SENTENCE
1.
2.
3.
she stood by the window and
looked out dully at a gray cat
walking a gray fence in a gray
backyard
Copy this sentence down as it’s written here.
Rewrite the sentence with correct
punctuation and capitalization.
Word Bank:
1 capital letter
1 period
COMPARE
Compare your answers to
your neighbor’s answers to
see if you punctuated and
capitalized the sentence the
same way.
CORRECT ANSWER
She stood by the window
and looked out dully at a
gray cat walking a gray
fence in a gray backyard.
REFLECTION
Please take a minute to write a
reflection of what you learned
today in your DGP folder.
DGP - TUESDAY
Parts of Speech
SENTENCE
She stood by the window and looked out
dully at a gray cat walking a gray fence
in a gray backyard.
Word Bank:
4 Nouns (n)
1 Pronoun (pro)
2 Verbs (av/past)
4 Articles (art)
3 Prepositions (prep)
3 Adjectives (adj)
2 Adverbs (adv)
1 Participle (part)
1 Coordinating Conjunction (cc)
COMPARE
Compare your answers to
your neighbor’s answers to
see if you identified the same
verbs.
“I labeled ______ and ______
as verbs because
_____________________________.”
window; cat; fence; backyard = nouns (person,
place, thing, idea)
She = pronoun (takes the place of a noun and
shows possession)
stood; looked = action verbs: past tense (shows
past action)
the; a; a; a = articles (a, an, the)
by; at; in = prepositions (shows a relationship
between a noun or pronoun and some other word
in the sentence)
gray; gray; gray = adjectives (modifies nouns and
pronouns)
out; dully = adverbs (tells How? When? Where? To
what extent?)
walking = participle (verb that acts like an
adjective; ends in –ing or –ed, etc.)
and = coordinating conjuction (FANBOYS)
REFLECTION
Please take a minute to write a
reflection of what you learned
today in the appropriate section
of your DGP weekly worksheet.
DGP - WEDNESDAY
Sentence Parts
and Phrases
SENTENCE
She stood by the window and looked out
dully at a gray cat walking a gray fence in a
gray backyard.
Word Bank:
1 Subject (underline and label with “S”)
1 Predicate (double-underline and label with “P”)
3 Prepositional Phrases (put in parentheses and
label “prep ph”)
3 Objects of the Preposition (label with “op”)
1 Participial Phrase (put in parentheses and label
with “part ph”)
1 Object of the Participle (label “obj part”)
COMPARE
Compare your answers to
your neighbor’s answers to
see if you identified the same
participial phrase.
“I labeled ____________ as the
participial phrase because
____________________________.”
She = subject (the “who” or “what” of the verb)
Stood by the window and looked out dully at a
gray cat walking a gray fence in a gray
backyard = predicate (what the subject is doing
or being; the verb and its modifiers)
by the window; at a gray cat; in a gray backyard
= prepositional phrases (group of words
beginning with a pronoun and ending with a
noun or pronoun)
window; cat; backyard = objects of the
preposition (follows preposition and tells
“what?” or “whom?”)
walking a gray fence = participial phrase
(participle plus its modifiers)
fence = object of the participle (follows the
participle and tells “what?”)
REFLECTION
Please take a minute to write a
reflection of what you learned
today in the appropriate section
of your DGP weekly worksheet.
DGP - THURSDAY
Clauses and
Sentence Types
SENTENCE
She stood by the window and
looked out dully at a gray cat
walking a gray fence in a gray
backyard.
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•
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Word Bank:
1 independent clause (put in brackets & label “IC”)
sentence type (choose 1)
• simple, compound, complex, compound-complex
sentence purpose (choose 1)
• interrogative, imperative, declarative, exclamatory
COMPARE
Compare your answers to
your neighbor’s answers to
see if you identified the same
independent clause.
“I labeled ________ and
________as the independent
clauses because
_____________________________.”
CORRECT ANSWER
She stood by the window and
looked out dully at a gray cat
walking a gray fence in a gray
backyard.
She stood and looked = independent
clause (contains a subject and a verb;
can stand on its own)
Sentence type = simple (one
independent clause)
Sentence purpose = declarative
(declares a statement)
REFLECTION
Please take a minute to write a
reflection of what you learned
today in the appropriate section
of your DGP weekly worksheet.
DGP – FRIDAY
Weekly Quiz!