a. Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Preposition
Conjunction
Interjection
2. Sentences: Subject, Predicate, and Objects
Find and identify complete subject
Find and identify complete predicate
Agreement of Subject and Verb
Compliments of a Verb: Find and identify:
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Predicate Nominative (Noun)
Predicate Adjective
Complete Sentences
Sentence Fragments
Run-on Sentences
3. Types of Sentences
a. Declarative
b. Interrogative
c. Imperative
d. Exclamatory
e. Simple
f. Compound
g. Complex
4. Phrases, Clauses, Negatives
a. Prepositional phrase
b. Independent clause
c. Subordinate clause
d. Negatives/Double Negatives
5. Noun Specifics
a. Contractions
b. Noun Plurals
c. Possessives
6. Verb Specifics
a. Tenses of Verbs
i. Present
ii. Past
iii. Future
iv. Present Perfect
v. Past Perfect
vi. Future Perfect
b. Principal Parts of Verbs
i. Present Tense
ii. Past Tense
iii. Past Participle
c. Verbals and Verbal Phrases
i. Infinitive
ii. Participle
iii. Gerund
7. Pronoun Specifics
a. Agreement with antecedent
b. No ambiguous
c. Cases of Pronouns
i. Nominative
ii.Objective
iii. Possessive
iv. Who/Whom
8. Adjectives and Adverb Specifics
a. Comparison of Adj. and Adv.
i. Positive
ii. Comparative
iii. Superlative
b. Div. between Adj. and Adv.
i. Good/well
ii. Real/really
c. Misplaced Modifiers/Dangling Participial Phrases
9. Punctuation
a. Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Point
b. Comma
c. Semicolon, Colon, Dash
d. Quotation Marks
e. Apostrophe
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