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Modern Grammar - Assignment 13

James Madison University
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Instructions: Diagram each of the sentences below.
- None of those flashlights will work.
- Several people might have fainted in the store.
- The gazelle was not running very quickly.
- A bee has flown into that girl's hat.
- The invading army's alarm dashed the local rebel's hopes.
- I called up my personal astrologist on Tuesday.
- The man and his dog ate meatloaf for many years.
- The teacher passed out the milk and cookies.
- Your attitude is truly irritating and completely foolish.
- That group's representatives can accept the offer or negotiate better terms. .
- You should take the high road, and I will take the low road.
- Your answer may work, but I dislike it.
- Birds eat worms and fly.
- While the President spoke, the lawyers doodled.
- The lawyers and international journalists doodled while the President spoke.
LOOKING AHEAD:
Now, figure out what the two sentences below have in common in terms of a type of syntactic structure that we have not yet examined. Underline just the WORD in each sentence that is the key to this structure. That's it; you don't have to label the parts, define rules, or diagram!
- Aiming for the moon wastes ammunition.
- They enjoy sending anonymous gifts to their friends.