The document appears to be from an English grammar course and contains the title "EDUC 245 ENGLISH GRAMMAR" as well as sections on a class workshop, appendix, and practice exercises identifying simple subjects, complex subjects, simple predicates, and complex predicates in sentences. It provides 15 example sentences for students to practice identifying the different parts of speech and includes topics about going to the store, arriving on time, treasures at the bottom of the sea, doubts about integrity, gold that does not glitter, and a car accident involving teenagers in an SUV.
The document appears to be from an English grammar course and contains the title "EDUC 245 ENGLISH GRAMMAR" as well as sections on a class workshop, appendix, and practice exercises identifying simple subjects, complex subjects, simple predicates, and complex predicates in sentences. It provides 15 example sentences for students to practice identifying the different parts of speech and includes topics about going to the store, arriving on time, treasures at the bottom of the sea, doubts about integrity, gold that does not glitter, and a car accident involving teenagers in an SUV.
The document appears to be from an English grammar course and contains the title "EDUC 245 ENGLISH GRAMMAR" as well as sections on a class workshop, appendix, and practice exercises identifying simple subjects, complex subjects, simple predicates, and complex predicates in sentences. It provides 15 example sentences for students to practice identifying the different parts of speech and includes topics about going to the store, arriving on time, treasures at the bottom of the sea, doubts about integrity, gold that does not glitter, and a car accident involving teenagers in an SUV.
Diana Snchez Martnez University of Turabo School of Professional Studies Ahora Program
Title: EDUC 245 ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Appendix C
Title: EDUC 245 ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Practice Exercises Identify the simply subject, complex subject, simply predicate, and complex predicate. Legend: simple subject
, complex subject
, simple predcate
, complex predicate
1. John sat on the bench.
2. Susan, my sisters friend, came over for dinner. 3. Going to the store is what John likes to do. 4. The first person to arrive on time will be given a bonus. 5. At the bottom of the sea you will find great treasures. 6. Nobody doubts his integrity. 7. All that is gold does not glitter. 8. John took the car and Mary went to the store. 9. Six Denver-area friends piled into a Chevy Suburban to head out to a high school dance. 10. They had not been drinking, the teen driver was not speeding, but she lost control of the sport utility vehicle. 11. It rolled over and crashed. 12. One passenger was left paralyzed. 13. Another 15-year-old, Jeremy Bottoms, lost his life. 14. Bottoms' father is convinced that his son lost his life, partly because the teen driver was behind the wheel of an SUV. 15. More than 6,000 teenagers die every year in motor vehicle crashes.