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Kaleigh Howard

9/21/2016
Harbrace Chapter 1 Exercises

Exercise 1
1. Interjection, linking verb pronoun article abstract noun preposition
conjunction noun conjunction noun?
2. Pronoun adverb verb article noun conjunction noun.
3. Adverb noun preposition abstract noun, pronoun action verb adjective noun.
4. Abstract noun linking verb adjective, conjunction count noun linking verb
advert adverb.
5. Pronoun helping verb adverb action verb pronoun preposition noun.
Exercise 2
1. Subject2. Subject3. Subject4. Subject5. Subject6. Subject7. Subject8. Subject9. Subject10.Subject-

naturalist; Predicate- gave; indirect object, direct object


He; Predicate- showed slides; direct object
Douglas fir; Predicate- Predominates
Mountaineers and artists; Predicate- consider; indirect object
Timberlines; Predicate- are low; subject complement
volcanoes; Predicate- are in
Mt. Rainier; Predicate- is the highest; subject complement
Visitors; Predicate- hike; direct object
Friends; Predicate- lent; indirect object, direct object
Trail; Predicate- begins, passes, and ends

Exercise 3
1.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.

Pattern 3
Pattern 4
Pattern 6
Pattern 4
Pattern 1
Pattern 6
Pattern5
Pattern 2
Pattern 3
Pattern 6

2.
a. What did a naturalist give you on the cascade mountains?
b. Did he show slides of mountain lakes and heather mountains?
c. Do mountaineers and artists consider the North cascades the most
dramatic mountains in the range?
d. Are Timberlines low because of the short growing season?
e. Are many volcanoes in the Cascades?
f. Is Mt. Rainier the highest volcano in the range?
g. Did your friend lend you a map of the tail?

h. Does the trail begin in southern California, pass through Oregon and
Washington, and end in British Colombia?
Exercise 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Noun phrase, absolute phrase, noun phrase, noun phrase (appositive)


Prepositional phrase, participial phrase, prepositional phrase
Prepositional phrase, infinitive phrase, prepositional phrase
Noun phrase, gerund phrase, gerund phrase, gerund phrase
Infinitive phrase, prepositional phrase
Participial phrase, noun phrase
Participial phrase, prepositional phrase, participial phrase

Exercise 5
1. If you live by the sword; if you make your living by swallowing swords, some
of those surveyed mentioned that.
Exercise 6
1.
2.
3.
4.

Complex
Complex
Single
Compound

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