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5. ice sculpture did you create?
6. of the ice sculptures did you create?
7. is one of my favorite songs
8. Do you like song?
9. Aren’t wildflowers beautiful?
10. Yes, are more colorful than the ones
we saw earlier
11. are some languages you speak?
12. other languages do you speak?
13. skyscraper is the tallest one in the
world
14. is the tallest skyscraper in the world
15. answer is acceptable
16. of the answers is acceptable
17. animals hibernate during the winter
18. Toads, turtles, and bats are of the
ani-mals that hibernate during the winter
2. Geraldo plays two sports at school: baseball
and field hockey
3. The students are busily working on their
8. Did you have a summer job?
9. The library stays open until 8:00 P.M
10. I need to return these library books today
11. That ocean liner is famous for its wintercruises
12. Not every bird flies south for the winter
13. According to the bus schedule, we shouldarrive by 3:15 P.M
14. Do you want to travel by bus?
15. Mr Morris served as principal of the schoolfor twenty-three years
16. I believe the principal crops of thePhilippines include rice, corn, coconuts,bananas, and pineapples
17. Our class read Joseph Bruchac’s retelling ofthe Seneca tale titled “Sky Woman.”
18. Long ago, the Seneca told this story toexplain the creation of the earth
19. Do you practice soccer after school everyday?
20. Do you have soccer practice after schoolevery day?
3. Dunbar had been an army lieutenant
4. The Lakota Sioux, cautious and apprehensive, eventually befriend Dunbar
5. The friendly lieutenant maintains a peacefulrelationship with the Lakota Sioux
6. In the beginning some minor problems doarise
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pre-11. He hired a woman to teach the Lakota Siouxlanguage to many actors in the film
12 He also dispatched designers to findauthentic clothing and jewelry
13. Tending to so many details must have takenCostner and the film crew a long time
14. Graham Greene and Floyd Red CrowWesterman were two of many American Indians selected for importantparts in the movie
15. The performances by these actors are certainly praiseworthy
16. This movie was a box-office success
17. Some Hollywood critics predicted that thethree-hour movie would fail
18. Numerous other movie critics, however,praised the film
19. Did Costner receive any Oscar nominationsfor acting and directing?
20. This wonderful film received a number ofnominations and won several awards
The Verb, p 13
E XERCISE
1. Soon after breakfast, Amy and I go outsideand begin our chores
2. We start early because by noon the weather
is usually too hot
3. The minute the dew dries, Amy says to me,
“Grab the lawn mower!”
4. While I cut the grass, Amy edges the lawn
5. After we neatly clip the grass, we weed theflower garden
6. I loosen the dirt around the flowers, and
my sister pulls the weeds
7. By noon both the lawn and the garden lookdecidedly better than they did earlier
8. Tired and thirsty, we go inside, wash ourhands, and eat lunch
9. Nature, however, stands still for no one
10. Almost at once, new weeds appear in thegarden
11. Within a few days the grass again creepsover the edges of the driveway
12. Amy and I do the job all over again thenext Saturday
13. Fortunately, both of us like outdoor workand enjoy our jobs as “yardeners.”
14. Every Saturday afternoon, we have anotherchore
15. My sister and I clean our rooms
16. Amy, who is neat, usually finishes before Ido
17. Consequently, she often helps me
18. I certainly appreciate her assistance
19. My sister and I work very well together
20. We are not only sisters but also best friends
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs, p 14
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3. For others, the Americas provided an
opportunity for religious freedom
4. Many people immigrated to the colonies
5. Victims of religious intolerance sought an
escape from persecution
6. The Puritans, for example, disagreed with
many Church of England policies
7. As a result, some Puritans left England
8. This religious group founded settlements in
Virginia and New England
9. Indentured servants also traveled to
14. Tenant farmers came, too
15. They brought their dreams of prosperity
with them
16. These colonial settlers arrived with hope
17. From the American Indians, the immigrants
learned a great deal
18. New England colonists celebrated their first
Thanksgiving Day in America in 1621
19. They held the celebration after the harvest
20. Many of their American Indian neighbors
shared in the celebration
Linking Verbs, p 16
E XERCISE
1. Mother felt ill this morning
2. Shirley is the secretary and the treasurer ofthe class
3. The bread on the counter smelled delicious
4. Connie grew bored and restless toward theend of the movie
5. Affie seemed confused by the directionsthat you gave him
6. Are we still friends?
7. The new student looks familiar to me
8. Are all deserts hot and dry?
9. The scout leader was proud of her troop
10. What is the problem?
11. During this time of year, the weather oftenbecomes stormy in the late afternoon
12. My voice sounds hoarse from all that ing at the game
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17. The lights grew dimmer in the theater
18. The tourists were curious about the rious cave
myste-19. A few of the tomatoes on the vines arealready ripe
20. I absolutely have to say that I think the costume for my character in the play looksridiculous!
3. Could it be that people have “wondered”
how these monumental structures couldhave been built without the kinds of construction equipment that builders areusing today?
4. The pyramids of Egypt were constructedaround 2600 B.C
5. The three pyramids are considered the oldest of the seven wonders
6. The largest of the pyramids was commissioned by Khufu, an Egyptian king
7. Of the seven wonders, this group of pyramids has survived in the best condition
8. Are any of the pyramids being restoredtoday?
9. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon werebuilt by Nebuchadnezzar around 600 B.C
10. These gardens were set on terraces highabove a vaulted building
11. Some historians have estimated the terraces’ height at 75 feet to 300 feet
12. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was made ofivory and gold
13. The statue has not survived, but pictures of
16. The other two wonders—the Colossus atRhodes and the Lighthouse of Alexandria—were completed in the third century B.C
17. Did earthquakes destroy both of these wonders?
18. You should always look in several sourcesfor information about the seven wonders
19. You will find that some historians do notagree with this list of wonders
20. For example, some historians have identified the Walls of Babylon, instead ofthe Hanging Gardens, as a wonder
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3. We will meet you later at the library
4. Dangerously strong winds threatened the
coastal villages
5. Hurry! Our bus is already here!
6. Where do you go to school?
7. I try to avoid horror movies, for they
frighten me badly
8. The actor would not wear the silly costume
chosen by the director
9. “If you want a chance to win the tickets,
call now!” cried the announcer
10. The concert artist Yo-Yo Ma’s performance
was exceedingly polished
11. Although I practice daily, I am a clumsy
piano player
12. The children held hands and crossed the
street cautiously
13. The weather in April was unusually warm
14. Ricardo and I arrived earlier than the other
guests
15. The audience waited restlessly for the
concert to begin
16. Is this garden soil too sandy, Manuel?
17. Skateboarding is still a very popular form
of recreation
18. An elderly woman walked over and offered
to help us
19. The young street artist drew a caricature
that was quite good
20. On the first day at camp, we arose early
and went fishing
Adverbs and the Words They Modify, p 19
4. The flight attendants insistedmost politely that we fasten ourseat belts
5. We neared our destination, andthe airplane suddenly plunged
6. Almost immediately, I checked
my seat belt and braced myself
7. Soon, the pilot skillfully leveledthe airplane
8. Seeing the runway, we relaxed,and the airplane landed safely
9. I was extremely happy to touchthe ground
10. We rented a car and drove awayslowly
11. We greatly enjoyed our roadtrip, for our route was veryscenic
12. We reached our hotel fairly late
13. We eventually went to Venice,which sits on small Adriaticislands
14. Cars are not used there
15. Today, motorboats are morecommon than gondolas
16. The main water route is appropriately named the GrandCanal
17. Numerous bridges span thecanals, connecting somewhatnarrow streets
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Palace, rest nearby
20. The tall bell tower of Saint Mark
is the most conspicuous structure in the square
5. Ernesto crossed the finish line
6. The to cross the finish line was Ernesto
7. Are the essays for the writing contest due
?
8. Yes, the deadline for the essays is
9. Have you seen Emily ?
10. Isn’t the first day of winter?
11. Who used this computer ?
12. I think Sara was the to use this computer
13. Please be by 9:00 P.M
14. Her is about a mile from here
15. We painted the of the shed
16. The children are playing
17. I am looking forward to
18. I will be fifteen years old
19. Are you leaving or early in themorning?
20. is opening night for our school play
11. Seemingly, there is a card for every occasion
12. As I look through card racks, I am usuallydrawn to the humor section
13. When I read the cover of a humorous card,
I enjoy guessing what the funny verseinside the card will say
14. At Christmas last year, my parents gave me
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19. Then I placed a cake under the words so
that they all looked like decorations on it
20. Inside the card was a funny verse amid
small pictures of wrapped gifts
The Conjunction, p 22
E XERCISE A
1. Neither Tessa nor I have ever seen a
profes-sional dance company perform live
2. Today I bought tickets to an Alvin Ailey
production, so I am quite excited
3. Alvin Ailey was born in Texas in 1931, but
he eventually moved to New York
4. As a young man he danced in many shows,
and in 1958, he formed the Alvin Ailey
American Dance Theater
5. Not only as a dancer but also as the
chor-eographer of the dance company, Ailey was
very much admired
E XERCISE B
Sentences will vary Sample responses are given.
6. I enjoy winter and summer sports
7. Neither Chico nor Matt was at the game
8. I know that contact lens must be either
under the bed or behind the desk
9. Jolene worked all day, so in the evening she
rested
10. He carried out his order swiftly and quietly
The Interjection, p 23
E XERCISE A
1. Yikes! There’s a snake under the table!
2. Oops! I must have forgotten to cover the
terrarium
3. I like snakes, but, whoa, not when I’m
eat-ing dinner
4. I tend to scream when snakes crawl over
5. Goodness! I’ve never seen such a longsnake
6. Oh, it’s really harmless
7. Wow! That’s a relief!
8. Do you think that, well, you might want toput the snake back in its terrarium?
9. The snake, alas, seems to have disappeared
10 Aha! There it is, hanging from the lier
chande-E XERCISE B
Revisions will vary Samples responses are given.
11. Well, Mom told us that not all of the snakesare dangerous, of course
12. Hey! A man named Snakeman was theirguide in Trinidad
13. Wow! Snakeman held the world record forcapturing bushmasters
14. Yikes! Isn’t the bushmaster a large, ous snake?
poison-15. Oh, the Asa Wright Nature Center inTrinidad encompasses close to five hundredacres
Determining Parts of Speech, p 24
4. At what time did you stop ?
5. are extremely tasty pears
6. Substitute new art supplies for yourold ones
7. Doesn’t Ms Napoli the girls’ ball team?
basket-8. She is also the of the school’s swimteam
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9. Everyone Bethany was at the meeting
10. Actually, Bethany came to the meeting left early
11. Are you a member of the student ?
12. The members meet twice a month
13. All of the at the fund-raiserwere a big help
14. Selena always to help
15. I left my books on the table
16. I left my books my locker
17. painting must be extremely valuable
18. must be an extremely valuable painting
19. , that seems like a good idea
20. Don’t you think that everyone on the teamplayed ?
Review A: Parts of Speech, p 25
E XERCISE
In this book the words my, your, his, her, its, our, and their are called possessive pronouns If you pre- fer to call these words adjectives, you will want to refer to the answers in brackets for items 3 and 16.
1. is an time for all of us
11. Then I tell about of the classes I
12. My best friend, , and I have class together
13. My favorite subjects are history and science,
I usually tell my family a great dealabout classes
14. I especially have a lot to say when my tory class has gone on a or my science class an experiment
his-15. My brother shouts, “No more stories about fossils explosions!”
16. My mother often has said to my brother,
“ your sister finish story.”
17. telling about my classes andextracurricular activities, I tell what
my friends and I do at lunch
18. Frequently, story leads to the next and then to the next and the next
19. As I keep going from one story to ,big grins appear my parents’ faces
20. When I ask why they are grinning, theyreply, “ , wouldn’t you to hear a lit-tle about our day?”
Review B: Parts of Speech, p 26
E XERCISE
In this book the words my, your, his, her, its, our, and their are called possessive pronouns If you pre- fer to call these words adjectives, you will want to refer to the answer in brackets for item 16.
1. My , a rancher, loves dogs
2. The porch of his ordinarily full of dogs of all shapes and sizes
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3. My grandmother, is fond of cats, has
several big cats
4. They generally feel inside the
house because, outside, the dogs
them up the nearest tree
5. Some of the smaller cats cannot climb back
, and a ranch hand must rescue them
a ladder
6. “ , those dogs can be such a !”
my grandmother exclaims
7. Needless to say, the quiet cats the
play-ful dogs do not mix
8. Grandfather the mischievous dogs
away from the
9. of the steers angrily charge dogs
10. Grandfather’s dogs usually stay inside the
wooden fence, occasionally they leave
this safe
11. If they do near the cattle, the dogs
are forced to retreat
12. The dogs then return to their
dull life the yard
13. visits from us always delight
18. The puppies ordinarily stay near the
kennels their first year life
19. The oldest dog lives at the ranch is a
named Rascal
20. Rascal seems to act as protector of of the
dogs on the ranch
Review C: Parts of Speech, p 27
E XERCISE
In this book the words my, your, his, her, its, our, and their are called possessive pronouns If you pre- fer to call these words adjectives, you will want to refer to the answer in brackets for item 3.
4. Other plants found in Australia include the
beautiful fuchsia
5. bright red blooms the spear lily
grows twelve feet tall
6. Many different of orchid onthe continent
7. , how the lovely orchids are!
8. the continent grows the acacia,which is called the wattle tree
9. Early European settlers in Australia ered that they walls and roofs
discov-by intertwining, wattling, the flexiblebranches of the acacia
10. Also growing Australia is the
, or the gum tree
of food for the koala
12. The koala is a marsupial, an animal has
an external abdominal pouch for carryingand nursing its
13. the koala, more than fortykinds of kangaroo livein Australia
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14. One of the tallest species is the
; smaller are the wallabyand the rat kangaroo
15. other Australian marsupials are thewombat, resembles a small bear, andthe bandicoot, which looks like a rat
16. of the unusual mammals on thecontinent is the platypus
17. The platypus is unlike most mammals
in that lays eggs
18. Australia also many special birds,including the emu the black swan
19. Unlike most other birds, the emu cannot fly,
it very swiftly
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Sentences will vary Sample responses are given.
6. Our driver Cesar, who was a guide at the
ruins, was a storehouse of historical
information
7. Eventually we made our way back to town
8. Our parents were waiting at the hotel
9. Our cameras, which we took with us, had
gotten wet when it rained
10. I wish we had a pair of binoculars
Subjects and Predicates, p 30
12. Within steel and concrete vaults at Fort
13. Since 1936, most of the gold in the UnitedStates has been kept at Fort Knox
14. When did the United States stop mintinggold coins?
15. Which country has the largest gold reserve?
Simple and Complete Subjects, p 31
4. During those years, international andAmerican championship titles wereawarded to Taylor
5. Taylor’s induction into the bicycling hall offame came after 117 wins in 168 races
E XERCISE B
6. This well-known race was first held in 1903
7. The course for the race extends about 2,500miles through France and five other countries
8. This famous cycling event lasts about threeweeks
9. The leader in the race wears a yellow jersey
10. Some cyclists have won the race more thanonce
11. Among the winners is Greg LeMond
12. In 1986, this U.S cyclist became the firstnon-European winner of the Tour de France
13. In 1989 and in 1990, LeMond again placedfirst in international cycling’s best-knownevent
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success-Simple and Complete Predicates, p 32
4. Many of Silko’s stories have been inspired
by American Indian folk tales
5. In her youth she heard these stories fromother family members
6. The Laguna Pueblos’ reverence for nature istraditional
7. One of Silko’s poems is based on thePueblos’ respect for the bear
8. In 1974, Silko published her first collection
of poems, Laguna Woman.
9. I have read many of the poems in thatcollection
10. Do you have a copy of her story “The Man
to Send Rain Clouds”?
15. Almost all of the world’s popcorn is grown
in the United States
Complete and Simple Subjects and Predicates, p 33
3. Many art experts consider Chang a genius
4. Dozens of Chang’s paintings are in anexhibit at the museum
5. Across the marble floor came the tourguide
6. The tour guide pointed to the collection ofpaintings
7. She directed our attention to an unusualpainting
8. On the bushy branches of a pine tree sitsthe artist
9. Chang exhibited one hundred paintings athis first show in 1926
10. Beside one painting hangs a gorgeous fan
11. My sister had read the description of
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17. A colorful landscape painting hangs nearby
18. His landscapes are renowned for their
1. There are five types of rhinoceroses
2. What are the two species of African
5. Can these rhinoceroses really uproot bushes
and small trees?
E XERCISE B
6. For what reasons are these African
rhinoc-eroses in need of protection?
7. There is much interest in the black
rhinocer-os of Africa
8. Is poaching affecting the survival rate of the
black rhinoceros?
9. How have people like Kenneth
Manyangadze helped the black rhinoceros?
10. Will Save Valley Wildlife Conservancy
provide a safe home for African rhinoceroses?
11. In the preserve, there is a special area for
the black rhinoceroses
12. Where did Manyangadze see that two-ton
female black rhinoceros?
13. How have volunteers saved some black
rhi-noceroses from poachers?
14. Here is a helpful tracking device
15. In what ways can a tracking collar pinpointthe location of a rhinoceros in the wild?
The Understood Subject, p 35
E XERCISE
Sentences may vary slightly.
1. For tomorrow, class, read the chapter
2. Please tell us about the career of a highwaypatrol officer, Sherise
3. José, explain the reasons for the popularity
of those jobs
4. Karen, describe some careers in medicine
5. Eduardo, list the requirements for a career
as a travel agent
6. Respond to each survey question with only
yes or no.
7. Take notes as you read the chapter
8. Review these articles about computers
9. Report your findings to the rest of the class
10. For additional information, search theInternet
7. Will Sheila, Eddie, or Douglas introduce theband at the prom?
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8. Carlos and I do not want to be the first ones
on the dance floor
9. There are neither songs nor activitiesplanned that aren’t related to the ocean-liner theme
10. The king and queen of the prom will becrowned by the principal
E XERCISE B
Sentences will vary slightly.
11. Both “Do You Want to Dance?” and
“Respect” are favorite songs of mine
12. The stroll and the cha-cha are dances that Ilike
13. Ms Hall, a chaperone, and Mr Conti,another chaperone, danced at the prom
14. Tanita, Chauncey, or Mavis may have wonthe door prize
15. Denise and Don played guitar in theband
3. Two Canadian students had consulted theInternet and found the IARC Web page
4. They had not designed, engineered, orflown robotic aircraft before
5. The boys talked about ideas, studied logs, and shopped for equipment
cata-6. Dave and Pawel received donations fromsome businesses but borrowed otherequipment
7. Could the boys or their computer fly andcommand the model helicopter?
8. At the competition the boys’ helicopter flew
well but could not retrieve the targetobjects
9. A demonstration machine could fly rapidly,bank, hover, and land gracefully
10. Many businesses would not only enjoy but also profit from advances in aerialrobotic designs
4. Either Androcles and the Lion or
A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be
our school’s spring play
5. Alex and Isaac left for summer camp thismorning and will be there for two weeks
E XERCISE B
Sentences may vary slightly.
6. The committee discussed the problem butproposed no viable solution
7. The table and chairs on the patio are inneed of repair
8. I will talk to my guidance counselor andthen make my decision
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9. Gnats and mosquitoes were unusually
trou-blesome last summer
10. Lin Sing and Jalene saw the movie and
have been talking about it ever since
4. Some of Polynesian culture
may seem unusual to tourists
years ago
6. The islands must have seemed a paradise
to those original settlers
7. The island’s exotic fruits may have tasted
strange but delicious to them
four-teen islands
the beauty of Tahiti
10. spectacular waterfalls and
streams
coral reef
12. The island
13. Islanders were selling fresh papayas
14. During a hike in the mountains,
many kinds of wildlife
2. Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina
3. The people who volunteered to help uswere Moira and he
4. Is Julie a sophomore or a junior?
5. Everyone in that ballet is an excellentdancer
6. Two members of the wrestling team areLeslie and Jesse
7. Beth is the tennis player whom I amcoaching
8. You have been a loyal friend to me!
9. Rodrigo, in my opinion, would be the bestperson to call for this job
10. Barbara is the only soprano auditioning forthe role
11. Was she the one who called?
12. Is Leon your first name or your middle name?
13. The only applicants for the job were Josh,Enrique, and I
14. Agoraphobia is the fear of being in largeopen places
15. Is the current president of the United States
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18. Spanish is one of the Romance languages
19. Is French a Romance language, too?
20. A fine mess this is!
The Subject Complement:
4. Does that salsa taste too spicy?
5. Are these horses free to roam the ranch?
6. The poetry of Shel Silverstein is delightful
7. My stepsister is two years older than I am
8. Why are you reluctant to express youropinion?
9. Usually, the children remain quiet and stillduring storytelling time
10. Not all of the protagonist’s actions,
howev-er, are heroic
11. All summer the weather here has been hotand dry
12. Why does the cellar always smell dank andmusty?
13. Keep this information, for it may be helpful
to you later
14. The strawberries should be ripe in a fewdays
15. Are any of these library books overdue?
16. This whole-grain cereal is not only deliciousbut also good for you
17. The audience grew restless waiting for theconcert to begin
18. Both of the students seemed genuinelysorry for what they had said
19. The actor portraying the dragon in the playdid not feel comfortable in the elaboratecostume
20. Long, narrow, and winding was theunpaved road leading to the castle
Predicate Nominatives and Predicate Adjectives, p 42
4. The chefs are Esther DeFalco and her
5. Their recipes are traditional
6. The ingredients smell and taste
7. The pasta in their lasagna is homemade andlight
8. “Be careful when rolling out the pastadough,” Esther says
9. “The lasagna pasta must be paper-thin,”Vinicio points out
10. For the DeFalcos, the making of pastaremains an art
E XERCISE B
Sentences will vary Sample responses are given.
11. For some immigrants, the voyage to theUnited States was arduous
12. Was the decision to immigrate a difficultone?
13. The immigrants must have been strong andbrave
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15. Two of the families who immigrated with
the DeFalcos were the Fehrlingettis and the
2. More than sixty thousand fans attended the
game at Memorial Coliseum
3. Kansas City played Green Bay in the first
Super Bowl game
4. Green Bay defeated Kansas City by
twenty-five points
5. Before the Super Bowl became an annual
event, the two best teams from the National
Football League played a championship
game
6. In 1960, the American Football League
formed and held its first annual
championship
7. Eventually, the AFL and NFL championship
teams played each other at the end of the
season
8. A 1970 merger created the National Football
Conference and the American Football
Conference
9. Has the NFC or the AFC won more Super
Bowl titles?
10. Millions of fans watch it on television
11. Many spectators find the halftime shows
entertaining
12. Do you know any amazing records set
dur-ing Super Bowl games?
13. In 1994, Steve Christie kicked a 54-yardfield goal
14. How many records did Jerry Rice set?
15. In the early 1990s, the Buffalo Bills madeappearances in four consecutive SuperBowls
16. How many teams have won consecutiveSuper Bowl games?
17. Winners of more than one Super Bowlinclude San Francisco, Dallas, andPittsburgh
18. Which team won the Super Bowl last year?
19. Did you have tickets for the game?
20. What a terrific game those two teamsplayed!
Indirect Objects, p 44
E XERCISE A
1. I lent Yolanda my baseball glove
2. Maxine baked us a vegetable pizza
3. The Nineteenth Amendment gives womenthe right to vote
4. Nathan bought his grandfather leathergloves for Christmas
5. At the concession stand, Tim bought himself
a bag of popcorn and a bottle of water
6. The store manager offered each of theapplicants a part-time job
7. Every Monday morning, our parents hand
us our allowances for the week
8. Ms Wong told the children the story aboutDamocles and the sword
9. I am weaving my aunt and uncle a tapestrywith pictures of hummingbirds and
magnolias
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13. Did you send Rebecca and him invitations?
14. The judges awarded both Kristi and Carlgold medals
15. Tomás showed Armand and me his largecollection of baseball cards
Direct and Indirect Objects, p 45
8. The students asked many questions
9. Farm women made lace and embroideredduring the winter
10. One woman showed her handmadeshawl
E XERCISE B
11. The Pulitzer Prize Board awarded Alex
Haley a special citation for Roots in 1977.
12. In Roots, Haley presents a heroic saga about
2. (compound subject) Last year, my best friend
and I attended a fair in our state capital
3. (predicate adjective) The playful antics of the
rodeo clowns were quite entertaining
4. (verb) Then we wandered around the
fair-grounds
5. (compound subject) Animal pens and
displays of food and crafts filled the largeexhibit halls
6. (verb) In one area sheep were lying about in
small pens
7. (direct object) A ranchhand noticed our
interest in the sheep and spoke to us
8. (predicate nominative) “These animals can be
good pets,” said the ranchhand
9. (compound direct object) Until then, I had
considered only cats, dogs, or fish as pets
10. (indirect object) The friendly ranchhand
brought the sheep some food
11. (predicate adjective) “By now these sheep are
hungry.”
12. (indirect object) “Would you give them
lunch?”
13. (indirect object) The ranchhand gave each of
us a handful of food pellets
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14. (compound verb) The sheep, apparently
rav-enous, chewed the food quickly and looked
for more
15. (direct object) The sheep gave me a brilliant
idea
16. (compound predicate adjective) Yardwork
cer-tainly can become tiresome and dull
17. (direct object) Sheep, however, happily eat
grass
18. (predicate nominative) In other words, a
sheep is a natural lawn mower!
19. (subject) There was only one problem with
this idea
20. (direct object) The city has zoning laws
against sheep ranching!
Classifying Sentences by Purpose, p 47
1. Last spring, I saw a fire
2. My cousin, a nurse at a state hospital, had invited me down for the weekend
3. Like him, I am studying for a career as anurse
4. He lives in a comfortable nurses’ residencenext to the hospital
5. For our Saturday dinner, my cousin and Ihad bought fish fillets
6. At six o’clock he put the fillets under thebroiler
7. Meanwhile, I was happily making aWaldorf salad
8. Suddenly, his name was called over thepublic address system
9. He groaned, rose to his feet, and gave meinstructions
10 (You)“Just watch television in my room for
a while.”
E XERCISE B
11. I had already seen that episode of the vision program
tele-12. I soon fell asleep on the sofa
13. What woke me?
14. A loud wail of sirens came from the streetbelow
15. To my horror, the kitchen was full of black,acrid smoke
16. Three figures in smoke masks charged past me
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19. The kitchen was a mess
20. My cousin and I cleaned the kitchen
Review C: Complements, p 50
E XERCISE A
1. Computers are useful machines for lem solving and for information processing
prob-2. However, some people fear computers
3. To these people, computers seem toocomplicated
4. Generally speaking, people appreciate thecapabilities of computers
5. Computers can give people the ability towork more efficiently
6. The Internet provided me much tion for my report on archaeology
informa-7. Archaeologists uncover the remains ofancient civilizations
8. Studying artifacts can give archaeologistsinformation about past cultures
9. This information is useful to historians andsociologists
10. In fact, many people study these data
E XERCISE B
11. Are most people conformists?
12. Many students merely follow the crowd
13. Awareness of fads or fashions is important
to most of us
14. We follow school fads in dress, slang, andbehavior
15. Such fads are a normal part of teenage life
16. Knowledge of current fads gives many people a sense of belonging
17. What are some of the current fads?
18. Describe a current fad, Jesse
19. Does popular slang still include such words
as cool, dude, and awesome?
20. Fads of today may seem silly to us a fewyears from now
Review D: Sentence Fragments, Kinds of Sentences, p 51
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2. A citizen submits to the Citizens’ Stamp
Advisory Committee an idea for a new
stamp
3. Members of this committee are artists,
stamp collectors, and businesspersons
4. First, the idea for the new design is
approved by the committee
5. Then, the idea is sent to the postmaster
general
6. Without the approval of these two parties,
the stamp cannot be created
7. The next step in the process is the selection
of an artist
8. The chosen artist gives the design to an artist
from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
9. From this artwork, the bureau’s artistcompletes the design of the stamp
10. The new stamp will include the tion for the United States of America, theprice of the stamp, and a title that tellsabout the stamp
abbrevia-E XERCISE B
Responses will vary Sample responses are given.
11. We had been traveling forhours
12. We had finally reached the state line
13. we were ready for lunch
14. We stopped to eat the wiches we had bought
sand-15. we were quite comfortable
The Adjective Phrase, p 54
E XERCISE
1. My visit to the aquarium was fascinating
2. There, I found information about creatures
in the world’s oceans
3. There are fish with undeserved badreputations
4. Puffers in the ocean can look striking
5. Puffers as a meal can be dangerous
6. The tank near the center of the exhibit hallcontains three small sharks
7. Many species of sharks are perfectlyharmless
8. Only some of the world’s sharks aredangerous
9. The giant octopus from the waters off thePacific Northwest coast appears dangerous
10. The many suckers on the tentacles of theoctopus look frightening
11. Do the tentacles of a jellyfish resemblethose of an octopus?
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13. Lobsters have two kinds of claws
14. The manta is one of the more entertainingcreatures in the ocean
15. Another playful creature in the sea is thedolphin
16. The aquarium also features a largeexhibit of eels
17. Some of the eels are six feet long
18. Are fish from the depths of the oceanbrightly colored?
19. Did you see every exhibit at the aquarium?
20. Here is a brochure with pictures of some ofthe exhibits
The Adverb Phrase, p 55
E XERCISE Some answers may vary.
1. Mark Twain was born in Florida, Missouri
2. When he was young, Twain lived inHannibal, Missouri
3. Hannibal is located on the MississippiRiver
4. Twain felt happy when he was on theMississippi
5. Early in his career Twain worked as anewspaper writer
6. He traveled around the United States and
in Europe
7. In 1867, Twain traveled from New York
to Europe and the Holy Land
8. His travels resulted in a book, which he
titled The Innocents Abroad.
9. The book was published after his return
10. In a short time the book became popular
11. Twain became famous early in his career
12. He became well known as a humorist
13. Look for Twain’s name in this anthology
14. In this book you can find Twain’s known short story
best-15. Many writers have been influenced byTwain’s works
16. If you are fond of humor, you will enjoyreading Twain’s fiction
17. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
are loved by many
18. In how many novels do Tom Sawyer andHuck Finn appear?
19. Are the characters Tom Sawyer and HuckFinn based on real persons?
20. I could easily read Twain’s fiction for hours
Adjective and Adverb Phrases, p 56
E XERCISE A
near the Salinas River
2. Most of this artwork was created
by ninth-grade students
3. Everyone I have met at my new school hasbeen extremely kind to me
4. Throughout the summer, I worked
5. For dinner we will serve baked chickenwith rice and red beans
E XERCISE B
6. Near the entrance to the cave, wediscovered an old map
7. The movie’s ending took everyone
in the theater by surprise
8. What are some of the differences between the African elephant and the Asian elephant?
as a
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10. All of these lovely quilts were made
by hand
11. The development of the Internet
has changed our lives in many ways
12. Through the telescope we could see clearly
the rings around Saturn
13. In the living room Sam chased the kitten
around the couch
14. After sunset is there still enough light
for photography?
15. Austin, Texas, has been the capital both
of a state and of a country
The Participle, p 57
E XERCISE
1. The pacing lion made us nervous
2. A part of the broken bat nearly hit the
runner on third base
3. Our football team had a winning season
4. The hunted animal camouflaged itself
5. All new employees must first complete a
six-week training program
6. The road sign read, “Watch for
9. Throughout the storm the little puppy
remained under the bed, whimpering
10. Would you please remove the whistling
teakettle from the burner?
11. Typed hastily, the report contained several
3. The woman standing behind the podium is
Ms Kwan, our principal
4. Is a baseball card autographed by thatpitcher very valuable?
5. The dog, searching for food, roamed theneighborhood
6. Through my binoculars I spotted ahummingbird feeding on the nectar of agladiolus
7. The horse, walking slowly, approached thetrainer
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10. Walking along the beach, we looked forcolorful seashells
11. Ontario, situated between Quebec andManitoba, is Canada’s most populousprovince
12. Some literary critics consider that novel thebest one ever written
13. Walking through my new neighborhood, Imet many friendly people
14. Completed about 1506, Mona Lisa,
Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, nowhangs in the Louvre
15. Glenn found on the Internet several goodarticles related to the topic of his sciencereport
16. Blowing her whistle, the lifeguard signaledthe swimmers to get out of the pool
17. Enchanted by the story, the children
plead-ed with Mr Torres to tell another
18. The student sitting at the first desk in thesecond row is an exchange student fromBrazil
19. Boarding Air Force One, the president
smiled and waved at the enthusiasticcrowd
20. Training hard, the gymnasts practiced theirfloor exercises
Participles and Participial Phrases, p 59
4. Swaggering, he waved to the crowd
5. Later, the winning team rushed off the field
E XERCISE B
6. The archaeologist worked slowly,examining each particle of dirt carefully
7. Artifacts buried in the site were valuable
8. Serving as clues to early life, artifacts arelike puzzle pieces
9. The archaeologist, recording all efforts andobservations, logged her progress
10. A computer, given certain data, can helpher date her findings
11. We saw the archaeologist brushing dirt off
15. An archaeological excavation would be anexciting experience for anyone interested inpast cultures
The Gerund, p 60
E XERCISE
1. My favorite pastime is stargazing
2. After Dad and I grew tired of shopping, wewent to a movie
3. Do you enjoy fishing?
4. Teaching is a noble profession
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