Quiz 2 is next Monday-are you ready? Here’s a quick review of what you need to know.
Ch. 3: Diagrams
- Every diagram should have a subject and a predicate
- The word that is the head of the phrase always has the same function as the entire phrase
- A reminder about the different abbreviations used in diagrams is on page 45
- Learn the definitions of nodes, and what it means to “dominate” and “immediately dominate” on page 50
Ch. 4: Sentences and Their Parts
- Declarative statements: Subject-Verb
- Imperatives: Bare Verb, no Subject
- Interrogatives: Inversion of Auxiliary Verb and Subject
- Hortatives: “Let’s” or “Let us”
- Exclamatives and precatives: “How sweet” or “Lord help us”
- Verbless Interrogatives: No Verb, “How about a piece?”
- Fragments: Missing a Subject or Verb
Remember to check out our other posts for more information about these topics, and to come into Laurentide for any additional help. Good luck!