Essential Parsing
Essential Parsing
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Nouns
Directions:
Read each sentence. In the space to the right of each sentence, write the noun(s) that appear in each
sentence. If no nouns appear in the sentence, write "No nouns present" in the space to the right.
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Nouns
Directions:
Read each sentence. In the space to the right of each sentence, write the noun(s) that appear in each
sentence. If no nouns appear in the sentence, write "No nouns present" in the space to the right.
14. Nancy had the longest jump for the entire class.
15. You are the most hardworking person I have ever met.
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Nouns
Directions:
Read each sentence. In the space to the right of each sentence, write the noun(s) that appear in each
sentence. If no nouns appear in the sentence, write "No nouns present" in the space to the right.
2. All the new jeans that I own are the colour blue.
3. I use my old computer to communicate with my friends at night.
10. The first ball Nancy pitched barely reached the plate.
11. The parking lot became filled with cars very quickly.
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Nouns
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Nouns
2. Antarctica is cold.
7. Where is Disneyland?
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Nouns
Underline the nouns in the sentences. Tell whether the noun is a person, place, or thing.
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Nouns
4. I lost my calculator.
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PLURAL NOUNS
Directions: USE THE PLURAL FORM OF THE NOUNS IN THE BOX TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.
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1. My brother and I always spend our Easter _____________ with my Aunt Margaret and Uncle Fred.
2. How many _____________ did your family dye for the egg hunt?
3. Our Easter _______________ are filled with candy and a chocolate rabbit.
4. We took white Easter __________ to our church service on Easter Sunday morning.
5. The baby girls had on white ____________ with their new Easter dresses.
6. We saw three little yellow ____________ with the Mother hen on the Easter card.
7. Our _______________ came for our Easter party at four o'clock on Easter afternoon.
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English Basics
Volume 3, Number 1, September 8, 1998
Nouns are words that stand for a person, place, thing, or idea. They can be singular (one) or plural (more
than one).
A proper noun is a name given to a specific person, place, or thing. Proper nouns begin with capital
letters.
Each sentence below contains two or more nouns. They are either all common nouns or all proper nouns.
Underline the nouns and then indicate whether they are common or proper. The answers for the first two
sentences are done for you.
1. Does Jimmy really want to move to California? proper
9. Her smile became a frown as she noticed the tiny insects crawling out of her sandwich.
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5. We drove to Disneyland.
6. They were waiting for us on the beach.
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4. I lost my calculator.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: For each verb below, write the past and past participle. Watch your spelling.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: For each verb below, write the past and past participle. Watch your spelling.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: For each verb below, write the past and past participle. Watch your spelling.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in parentheses.
7. Soccer fans (began,begun) to fill the stands an hour before the game.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in parentheses.
9. The victims of the automobile accident were (bring,brought) to the emergency room.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in parentheses.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in parentheses.
6. Who has (came,come) to class late for the second day in a row?
9. The koala bears have (ate,eaten) the last of the eucalyptus leaves.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in parentheses.
2. The old iron bells (rang,rung) through the town summoning the volunteer firefighters.
6. The crystal curios had (fell, fallen) from the shelf during the earthquake.
9. If the car doors' locks have (froze,frozen), use a heated key to open them.
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The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past
participle.
Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in parentheses.
7. Dad (rode,ridden) over the newspaper when he backed the car out.
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Pronoun/Antecedent
Underline the antecedent for the underlined pronoun in each sentence. If the pronoun has no antecedent,
write “no antecedent”; if the antecedent is not clear, write “not clear”.
4. More and more physicians are beginning to look not just for illnesses but also for
patients’ habits with long-term health implications. This is definite progress.
6. Someone from the circus led the injured horse out of the ring.
11. The student used her pen to write in her notebook; then she put it away.
12. The hostages have been free for months, but some have not yet recovered from the
experience.
13. Ed Blaker promoted Bill this morning; he will go on the Washington trip next week.
14. During winter snowstorms, the sparrows depend on our feeder for their food.
15. The rain continued to fall, and the mud grew deeper until it finally stopped.
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Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement
Select a personal pronoun that agrees with the subject of each of these sentences. Write your answers on
the lines to the right. Some items have more than one correct answer.
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An adjective is a word which modifies a noun. It describes the noun, or names one of the characteristics of
a noun.
For example, the following adjectives are underlined:
Circle the adjectives that describe the underlined noun or nouns in each sentence. (Words that you should
circle are in italics.)
Example: The small red shiny beetle scampered down the green leaf.
14. David has a red apple, but Sam has a green one.
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Adjective
Adjectives describe or give more information about a noun. Circle the adjectives and draw an arrow to the
noun it describes.
10. One kind worker at the shelter named the dog Penny.
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Adjectives
Directions:
Read each sentence. In the space to the right of each sentence, write the adjective(s) that appear in each
sentence. If no nouns appear in the sentence, write "No adjectives present" in the space to the right.
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Adjectives
Directions:
Read each sentence. In the space to the right of each sentence, write the adjective(s) that appear in each
sentence. If no nouns appear in the sentence, write "No adjectives present" in the space to the right.
14. Nancy had the longest jump for the entire class.
15. You are the most hardworking person I have ever met.
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Some adjectives modify nouns by telling HOW MANY (several, few, many, one, all, seven).
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Example: Th1ese t2wo blue3berry pies are going to the cou3nty fair.
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Some adjectives modify nouns by telling WHAT KIND (small, huge, blue, smelly).
1) He is a good reader.
4) It is an action-adventure film.
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Some adjectives modify nouns by telling WHICH ONE (this, that, those, these, any, each).
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Is It A Noun or an Adjective?
Decide whether the underlined word in the following sentences is used as a noun or an adjective.
Example:
13. I like that brown horse with the black mane. ____________
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Adverb
Adverbs describe verbs. They tell how, when, and where things happen.
Direction: Circle the adverb in each sentence and does the adverb tell how, when, or where.
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Adverb
Adverbs describe verbs. They tell how, when, and where things happen.
Direction: Circle the adverbs in each sentenceand underline the words they modify.
2. The recently found journal said Wallace was so lost that he just wandered aimlessly in circles.
3. Running quickly for the endzone, the widely recruited fullback tripped.
4. Lynne pushed the most talented students so they would finish the assignment quickly.
5. The author was quite annoyed when she determined that the publisher was very dishonest.
6. Wendy threw the garbage out, but the flies would not leave.
7. After she looked carefully in both directions, Amitabha sprinted across.
8. Now that Royce has arrived safely, the group can settle down.
9. Their most talented competitor still will not defeat our top contender.
10. Always think positively when you are presented an opportunity to succeed.
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Adverb Worksheet
Adverbs describe verbs. They tell how, when, and where things happen.
Direction: Circle the adverbs in each sentenceand underline the words they modify.
13. The children's teacher announced that their class was the most highly rated in the district.
19. When Thomas pounded firmly on the door, he woke the sleeping baby.
20. "Grammar is so difficult and quite boring," the overworked student complained bitterly.
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Subject-Verb Agreement
Directions: In the following sentences, circle the verb or pronoun in parentheses that agrees with its
subject or antecedent.
Example: Most successful advertisements (appeals, appeal) to both our minds and our emotions.
1. Details (convinces, convince) our minds to buy what our hearts desire.
3. The details presented in the persuasive letter (provides, provide) the needed rationalization.
4. If a person (wants, want) to buy a new car, he or she must be convinced that the car is really
necessary.
5. The characteristics of the car (gives, give) the reader proof that that particular car is needed.
6. Other kinds of persuasive information (includes, include) a physical description of the product, the
reputation of the company, and the test and performance data.
8. The famous ads of the past for the Charles Atlas body-building program (demonstrates, demonstrate)
still another strategy: showing the reward in action.
9. Many a young man bought the Charles Atlas body-building program hoping to see (himself,
themselves) transformed into a powerful he-man like the one shown in the advertisement.
10. Today, of course, one must be sure that the claims (one makes, they make) are true.
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Subject-Verb Agreement
Directions: In the following sentences, circle the verb or pronoun in parentheses that agrees with its
subject or antecedent.
Example: Most successful advertisements (appeals, appeal) to both our minds and our emotions.
1. But there (is, are) usually many legitimate claims that can be made about a product or service if one
knows the facts.
2. As a persuasive writer, you must emphasize the facts that (gives, give) your product an edge
over your competitor’s.
3. A successful persuasive letter usually (asks, ask) the reader to do something.
4. The closing of the letter (suggests, suggest) that the reader send for more information or fill
out a questionnaire or an application form.
5. Writers of persuasive letters must make clear exactly what action (he expects, they expect)
from the reader.
6. Most persuasive letters (follows, follow) a set formula: they arouse their readers’ attention;
they interest their readers in their product or service; they call for some response from their
readers.
7. Sentences and paragraphs in a persuasive letter (is, are) short; the vocabulary is simply but
mature.
8. The company or firm the writer represents must never seem to be talking down to (its, their)
potential clients.
10. As in any other kind of business letter, one of the main purposes of a persuasive letter (is, are) to build
goodwill for the company or business.