Directions:
1. Place parentheses ( ) around each prepositional phrase.
2. Underline verbs twice, their subjects once, and label complements
(“PA,” “PN,” “IO,” or “DO”).
3. In the blank after each word below each sentence, explain how
that word grammatically connects to the subject, verb, or complement. (Remember
that you do not have to repeat explanations.)
1. Susie Sunbeam was not
her real name.
real ________________________________________ |
2. She would sit by her mother's side for an hour at a
time.
side ________________________________________ |
mother's________________________________________ |
hour ________________________________________ |
time ________________________________________ |
3. She had such a sweet, smiling face, and always brought
brightness with her.
smiling ________________________________________ |
always ________________________________________ |
4. One day, a poor little girl with a very ragged dress
was going by.
ragged ________________________________________ |
very ________________________________________ |
5. She gave her a nice dress and a pair of shoes.
shoes ________________________________________ |
6. Susie was always pleasant in her play with other children.
play ________________________________________ |
children ________________________________________ |
7. She loved to go about the house and get things for
her mother, and in this way save her many steps.
house ________________________________________ |
mother ________________________________________ |
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