#GRAMMAR 5.13 PRACTICE (due date: Friday, October 21)
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Subject: At the farmers market, we bought a cantaloupe.
Subject: At the farmers market, we bought a cantaloupe.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: At the farmers market, we bought a cantaloupe.
Verb/Verb Phrase: At the farmers market, we bought a cantaloupe.
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Direct Object: At the farmers market, we bought a cantaloupe.
Direct Object: At the farmers market, we bought a cantaloupe.
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Subject: You must answer all the questions.
Subject: You must answer all the questions.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: You must answer all the questions.
Verb/Verb Phrase: You must answer all the questions.
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Direct Object: You must answer all the questions.
Direct Object: You must answer all the questions.
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Subject: Luke found the missing basketball.
Subject: Luke found the missing basketball.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: Luke found the missing basketball.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Luke found the missing basketball.
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Direct Object: Luke found the missing basketball.
Direct Object: Luke found the missing basketball.
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Subject: My puppy chased his sister under the couch.
Subject: My puppy chased his sister under the couch.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: My puppy chased his sister under the couch.
Verb/Verb Phrase: My puppy chased his sister under the couch.
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Direct Object: My puppy chased his sister under the couch.
Direct Object: My puppy chased his sister under the couch.
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Subject: The researcher poured two chemicals into the beaker.
Subject: The researcher poured two chemicals into the beaker.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: The researcher poured two chemicals into the beaker.
Verb/Verb Phrase: The researcher poured two chemicals into the beaker.
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Direct Object: The researcher poured two chemicals into the beaker.
Direct Object: The researcher poured two chemicals into the beaker.
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Subject: On June 14, we hang flags on our houses.
Subject: On June 14, we hang flags on our houses.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: On June 14, we hang flags on our houses.
Verb/Verb Phrase: On June 14, we hang flags on our houses.
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Direct Object: On June 14, we hang flags on our houses.
Direct Object: On June 14, we hang flags on our houses.
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Subject: The secret agent recorded the villain’s conversation.
Subject: The secret agent recorded the villain’s conversation.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: The secret agent recorded the villain’s conversation.
Verb/Verb Phrase: The secret agent recorded the villain’s conversation.
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Direct Object: The secret agent recorded the villain’s conversation.
Direct Object: The secret agent recorded the villain’s conversation.
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Subject: The frog ate a fly.
Subject: The frog ate a fly.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: The frog ate a fly.
Verb/Verb Phrase: The frog ate a fly.
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Direct Object: The frog ate a fly.
Direct Object: The frog ate a fly.
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Subject: That horror movie terrified my sister.
Subject: That horror movie terrified my sister.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: That horror movie terrified my sister.
Verb/Verb Phrase: That horror movie terrified my sister.
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Direct Object: That horror movie terrified my sister.
Direct Object: That horror movie terrified my sister.
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Subject: The catcher missed the ball.
Subject: The catcher missed the ball.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: The catcher missed the ball.
Verb/Verb Phrase: The catcher missed the ball.
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Direct Object: The catcher missed the ball.
Direct Object: The catcher missed the ball.
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Subject: We built a fire in the fire pit.
Subject: We built a fire in the fire pit.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: We built a fire in the fire pit.
Verb/Verb Phrase: We built a fire in the fire pit.
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Direct Object: We built a fire in the fire pit.
Direct Object: We built a fire in the fire pit.
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Subject: My father forgot the cooler of food.
Subject: My father forgot the cooler of food.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: My father forgot the cooler of food.
Verb/Verb Phrase: My father forgot the cooler of food.
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Direct Object: My father forgot the cooler of food.
Direct Object: My father forgot the cooler of food.
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Subject: The dentist fixed Max’s broken tooth.
Subject: The dentist fixed Max’s broken tooth.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: The dentist fixed Max’s broken tooth.
Verb/Verb Phrase: The dentist fixed Max’s broken tooth.
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Direct Object: The dentist fixed Max’s broken tooth.
Direct Object: The dentist fixed Max’s broken tooth.
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Subject: I want pizza for lunch.
Subject: I want pizza for lunch.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: I want pizza for lunch.
Verb/Verb Phrase: I want pizza for lunch.
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Direct Object: I want pizza for lunch.
Direct Object: I want pizza for lunch.
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Subject: That used car has four new tires.
Subject: That used car has four new tires.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: That used car has four new tires.
Verb/Verb Phrase: That used car has four new tires.
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Direct Object: That used car has four new tires.
Direct Object: That used car has four new tires.
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Subject: This box contains your baby clothes.
Subject: This box contains your baby clothes.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: This box contains your baby clothes.
Verb/Verb Phrase: This box contains your baby clothes.
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Direct Object: This box contains your baby clothes.
Direct Object: This box contains your baby clothes.
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Subject: These cookies do not have peanuts.
Subject: These cookies do not have peanuts.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: These cookies do not have peanuts.
Verb/Verb Phrase: These cookies do not have peanuts.
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Direct Object: These cookies do not have peanuts.
Direct Object: These cookies do not have peanuts.
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Subject: No two elements have the same atomic number.
Subject: No two elements have the same atomic number.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: No two elements have the same atomic number.
Verb/Verb Phrase: No two elements have the same atomic number.
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Direct Object: No two elements have the same atomic number.
Direct Object: No two elements have the same atomic number.
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Subject: During the Renaissance, Michelangelo created many beautiful marble sculptures.
Subject: During the Renaissance, Michelangelo created many beautiful marble sculptures.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: During the Renaissance, Michelangelo created many beautiful marble sculptures.
Verb/Verb Phrase: During the Renaissance, Michelangelo created many beautiful marble sculptures.
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Direct Object: During the Renaissance, Michelangelo created many beautiful marble sculptures.
Direct Object: During the Renaissance, Michelangelo created many beautiful marble sculptures.
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Subject: Jerome loves spaghetti.
Subject: Jerome loves spaghetti.
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Verb/Verb Phrase: Jerome loves spaghetti.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Jerome loves spaghetti.
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Direct Object: Jerome loves spaghetti.
Direct Object: Jerome loves spaghetti.