Thursday, October 20, 2011

Sentences by Types

1. Statement

a. Verb to be (positive)

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b. Verb to be (negative)

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c. Verb not to be (positive)

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d. Verb not to be (negative)

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2. Questions

a. Yes/ No Question

i. Verb to be (positive)

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ii. Verb to be (negative)

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iii. Verb not to be (positive)

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iv. Verb not to be (negative)

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b. Wh - Question

i. Verb to be (positive)

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ii. Verb to be (negative)

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iii. Verb not to be (positive)

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iv. Verb not to be (negative)

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c. Tag Question

i. Verb to be (positive)

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ii. Verb to be (negative)

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iii. Verb not to be (positive)

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iv. Verb not to be (negative)

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d. Embedded Question

i. Verb to be (positive)

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ii. Verb to be (negative)

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iii. Verb not to be (positive)

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iv. Verb not to be (negative)

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3. Imperative

a. Verb to be (positive)

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b. Verb to be (negative)

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c. Verb not to be (positive)

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d. Verb not to be (negative)

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4. Exclamatory

a. Verb to be (positive)

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b. Verb to be (negative)

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c. Verb not to be (positive)

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d. Verb not to be (negative)

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Good Luck

True and False (Sentences)

Word bank in alphabetical order for the myvocabulary.com TRUE/FALSE sentences, Week 1:

· Roots CED/CESS and CEPT/CIP: acceptance, ancestor, anticipate, captive, concede, emancipate, exceed, intercept, perceptive, precedent, process, recede, receptive, reciprocate, succeed, succession

1. My ANCESTOR writes poetry in a weekly newspaper column.

2. Marcie will CONCEDE that this year's festival was the best one ever!

3. The check from Hank's dad really did EXCEED every expectation he had had.

4. Bobby planned a PRECEDENT to surprise his teacher when he would turn in his essay early!

5. The PROCESS of filling out a job application form is often tedious, isn't it?

6. Fearing the noise from the severe storm, the cat would RECEDE from her comfy chair.

7. The officer would SUCCEED his early shift at 6:00 a.m.

8. The crowd clapped enthusiastically as the SUCCESSION of graduates marched into the arena.

9. Trent was proud of his ACCEPTANCE into the National Honor Society.

10. Gretchen watched her mother bake the cake and could ANTICIPATE wonderful flavor and delicious slices.

11. The CAPTIVE moving in white letters across the TV screen informed viewers of the latest news.

12. Judy was horrified to EMANCIPATE rabbits who had not eaten properly and were bone-thin.

13. Joe's dream was to be able to INTERCEPT the football when the quarterback misjudged the throw.

14. Fred dreaded the PERCEPTIVE invitation to dinner at his uncle's farm located six hours from his house.

15. Amy understood her errors in syntax and was RECEPTIVE to the comments her teacher offered.

16. Let's RECIPROCATE a whole day at the beach and plan to camp on the coast.

17. Feel free to make a copy for home or the classroom!

18. i have books

  1. i have no books
  2. i have not books
  3. have you books?
  4. do you not understand?
  5. do not you understand?
  6. are you not student here?
  7. are not you student here?

26. A 'river ' is bigger than a 'stream'.

27. There are one thousand ears in a Century.

28. 'Founded 'is the past tense of 'found '.

29. Answer' can be used as a noun and a verb.

30. 'Scarlet 'is a brilliant red color.

31. Used 'To Doing' and used 'To Do' means the same thing.

32. You can use 'improve' as a noun and as a verb.

33. 'Dozen' is equivalent to 20.

34. he past tense of 'find' is 'found'.

35. 'Equivalent to' is (more or less) the same as' Equal to.

36. It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge.

37. The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home.

38. The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court.

39. You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot.

40. You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot.

41. The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home

42. Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods

43. You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale

44. You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale

45. You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge

46. Fiction and nonfiction books have numbers on their spines to locate them on a shelf.

47. The title of the book is always the first line on each of the catalog cards.

48. The books in the fiction section are arranged alphabetically by the author's last name.

49. The Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature is an index to magazines.

50. Biographies are arranged on the shelves according to the author's last name.

51. Encyclopedias give concise info about persons, places and events of world-wide interest.

52. The card catalog is an index to books in the library.

53. The books in the nonfiction section are arranged numerically by a call number.

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