C: Reproducible Sentence List 8th Grade DGP Weeks 1

C: Reproducible Sentence List
8th Grade DGP
Weeks 1-15
Monday: Write out this week's sentence and identify each word as noun (type), pronoun (type,
case, person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type),
interjection, infinitive, gerund, or participle.
Tuesday: Write out this week's sentence and identify sentence parts including simple and
complete subject, simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect
object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase
(adjective or adverb), object of preposition, noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive,
gerund phrase, object of gerund, participial phrase.
Wednesday: Write out this week's sentence and identify clauses (independent, adverb
dependent, adjective dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex,
compound-complex), and purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).
Thursday: Write out this week's sentence and add capitalization and punctuation including end
punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.
Friday: Diagram this week's sentence.
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he was a very silent man by custom
the scene often came back to buck to trouble him in his sleep
youre seeing into my heart siddhartha spoke sadly (Use dialogue
portion only for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.)
keep your fears to yourself but share your courage with others
he lay down on a wide bunk that stretched across the end of the
room
my girls will you give them your breakfast as a Christmas present
ah depreciate other persons dinners you ministers give such
splendid ones
her voice was musical but unlike that of either of my friends
the hair of the affrighted pedagogue rose upon his head with terror
what can stop the determined heart and resolved will of man
mr gore was proud ambitious and persevering
monsignor darcy invited amory up to the stuart palace on the
hudson for a week at Christmas and they had enormous
conversations around the open fire
a friend is the one who comes in when the whole world has gone
out
if you strike that dog again ill kill you he at last managed to say :n
a choking voice (Use dialogue portion only for Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Friday.)
the dogs had quarrels among themselves but these were forgcrer.
when trouble was brewing with white fang
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Reproducible Sentence List
8th Grade DGP
Weeks 16-30
Monday: Write out this week's sentence and identify each word as noun (type), pronoun (type, case,
person), verb (type and tense), adverb, adjective, article, preposition, conjunction (type), interjection,
infinitive, gerund, or participle.
Tuesday: Write out this week's sentence and identify sentence parts including simple and complete subject,
simple and complete predicate (transitive or intransitive verb), direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative,
predicate adjective, appositive or appositive phrase, prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb), object of preposition,
noun of direct address, infinitive phrase, object of infinitive, gerund phrase, object of gerund, participial phrase.
Wednesday: Write out this week's sentence and identify clauses (independent, adverb dependent, adjective
dependent, noun dependent), sentence type (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), and
purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative).
Thursday: Write out this week's sentence and add capitalization and punctuation including end
punctuation, commas, semicolons, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks.
Friday: Diagram this week's sentence.
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the peasants wife promised that the money should be paid next
week but she would not pay it herself
am i not shunned and hated by all mankind
at the corner of the street they met the counts steward who was
awaiting his master
the great man is he who does not lose his childs heart
ohmrbhaeri am so glad to see you cried jo (Use dialogue portion
only for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.)
she was a woman of mean understanding little information and
uncertain temper
who can describe their horror and consternation on beholding me
after i had learned this she assisted me in learning to spell words of
three or four letters
i hope that either daniel or abigail will loan melissa a copy of the
novel to kill a mockingbird
michael never used to look out into the street but now he pressed
against the window staring at something
edgar allan poes poem the raven was an instant success however he
was paid only nine dollars for its publication in 1845
an involuntary motion of surprise nearly escaped him for the
description in the passport was identical with that of the bank
robber which he had received from Scotland yard
i cant believe yelled mrs jarrell that neither of those girls
remembered to complete her assignment
read abe and me both the gift of the magi and everyday use then
help us with our homework
laura ingalls wilder author of farmer boy was bora on february 7
1867 in pepin Wisconsin be sure to visit the replica of her house
when youre there
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