This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
The document discusses gerund phrases from the text of The Brothers Karamazov. It identifies one gerund phrase in a provided sentence - "settling permanently in Paris". The gerund phrase serves as the nominal subject of the clause. Developing a personal learning network is encouraged to discuss any questions about analyzing grammar.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
A man settled permanently in Paris and forgot about his child, especially after the February Revolution impressed him in a way he would remember for the rest of his life.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
The document discusses gerund phrases from the text of The Brothers Karamazov. It identifies one gerund phrase in a provided sentence - "settling permanently in Paris". The gerund phrase serves as the nominal subject of the clause. Developing a personal learning network is encouraged to discuss any questions about analyzing grammar.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
A man settled permanently in Paris and forgot about his child, especially after the February Revolution impressed him in a way he would remember for the rest of his life.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
The document identifies four words from a passage in The Brothers Karamazov that contain inflectional morphemes:
- "wearying" contains a present participle inflectional morpheme
- "tears" and "complaints" contain plural inflectional morphemes
- "turning" contains a present participle inflectional morpheme
It also notes that further discussion could analyze whether the word "took" contains an inflectional morpheme.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
A passage from The Brothers Karamazov is analyzed to identify nouns. There are 10 nouns identified in the passage: tears, complaints, house, sink, debauchery, servant, family, Grigory, Mitya, and care. Each noun is then analyzed for its grammatical form and function within the sentence. The analysis provides insights into how the nouns are used from a grammatical perspective.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
The document analyzes four words from a passage of text that contain derivational morphemes that change the form-class of the word. The words are "complaints", "debauchery", "faithful", and "servant". For each word, the document identifies the derivational morpheme and states what part of speech it changes the base word to. For example, it identifies that "-ery" in "debauchery" is a noun-making morpheme that changes the verb "debauche" to a noun. The document also asks how the word "wearying" would be analyzed and categorized in terms of derivational morphemes.
This document contains links to videos and audio files for letters from the Jolly Phonics program. It includes links to YouTube videos for letters B, E, F, and the sound "ai" as well as attached audio files for letters A, I, N, P, S, and T. The document also contains a long encoded URL.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
The document identifies four words from a passage in The Brothers Karamazov that contain inflectional morphemes:
- "wearying" contains a present participle inflectional morpheme
- "tears" and "complaints" contain plural inflectional morphemes
- "turning" contains a present participle inflectional morpheme
It also notes that further discussion could analyze whether the word "took" contains an inflectional morpheme.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
A passage from The Brothers Karamazov is analyzed to identify nouns. There are 10 nouns identified in the passage: tears, complaints, house, sink, debauchery, servant, family, Grigory, Mitya, and care. Each noun is then analyzed for its grammatical form and function within the sentence. The analysis provides insights into how the nouns are used from a grammatical perspective.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
The document analyzes four words from a passage of text that contain derivational morphemes that change the form-class of the word. The words are "complaints", "debauchery", "faithful", and "servant". For each word, the document identifies the derivational morpheme and states what part of speech it changes the base word to. For example, it identifies that "-ery" in "debauchery" is a noun-making morpheme that changes the verb "debauche" to a noun. The document also asks how the word "wearying" would be analyzed and categorized in terms of derivational morphemes.
This document contains links to videos and audio files for letters from the Jolly Phonics program. It includes links to YouTube videos for letters B, E, F, and the sound "ai" as well as attached audio files for letters A, I, N, P, S, and T. The document also contains a long encoded URL.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
A man was wearying his family with tears and complaints and turning his house into a place of debauchery. To care for the man's three-year-old son Mitya, a faithful servant of the family named Grigory took the young boy into his care.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
The passage describes Siddhartha's childhood and education. It contains 5 sentences that describe where he grew up in various shades, how the sun tanned his shoulders by the river, how shade fell in his eyes in the mango grove during various activities, his participation in discussions with wise men and debates with his friend Govinda, and his ability to speak Om through meditation. The sentences demonstrate a variety of structures, including complex sentences with relative and subordinate clauses and simple sentences.
This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
This document provides guidance for a peer review assignment. It asks reviewers to check if a draft discusses each learning outcome and provides evidence for how each was met. Reviewers are also asked to check if the draft discusses experience with an online textbook and offers constructive criticism, and has been edited for correct grammar and punctuation. The document ends noting any additional questions can be sent by WebCampus mail.
This document provides information and instructions for a final reflection assignment in an English grammar course. It outlines the assignment, which asks students to analyze their work from the semester and demonstrate how they achieved each of the course's five learning outcomes. Students are instructed to refer to specific examples from their work and reflect on their experience with the online textbook. Guidelines are provided on organizing the reflection according to the outcomes and concluding with comments on the course. Students are advised to review outcomes, survey their work, and draft, get feedback, and revise their reflection to demonstrate a strong understanding of grammar concepts and mastery of the outcomes.
This document appears to be from an English grammar course and contains information about an in-class practice for Module 5. It includes the course name and number, learning objectives for group work, examples of grammar topics and literary passages for groups to analyze, and a note about contacting the instructor with any additional questions. The document has multiple sections labeled with the course information and group numbers for the in-class activity.
This document discusses grammar analysis at the sentence level. It covers 4 topics: sentence variety, punctuation, patterns of error, and style/rhetorical choice. For sentence variety, it defines simple, compound, complex, and complex-compound sentences. For punctuation, it outlines 11 rules governing the use of periods, commas, semicolons, colons, and dashes in different sentence structures. The goal is to teach students to identify these elements when analyzing grammar in context.
This document provides an overview and reminders for a Module 4 exam in Principles of Modern Grammar. It outlines the 10-part exam format, which involves identifying grammatical structures like clauses, clause types, verb forms, and dependent clause functions. It also reviews the key concepts to be tested, including the five clause types, primary clause forms of independent and dependent clauses, and common functions of dependent clauses.
This document appears to be from an ENG 411B Principles of Modern Grammar course. It contains the module 4 in-class practice materials, including average scores from module 3, passages for different student groups to analyze, and a reminder to review proficiencies. The document provides context and source material for an in-person grammar lesson and class activities.
This document outlines the goals and key concepts covered in Module 4 of an English grammar course. The module focuses on analyzing clauses, including identifying verb types and forms, the five basic clause types, verb complements, and independent and dependent clauses. It provides definitions and examples of these grammatical elements to help students learn to identify and analyze clauses in context.
The document provides information about the format of the Module 3 exam for the ENG 411B Principles of Modern Grammar course. The exam consists of 10 parts that assess knowledge of grammar concepts like main verb phrases, verb forms, phrase types and functions. It provides examples for each part with explanations of the grammatical analyses required. Reminders are included about key points for the exam.
This document contains an in-class practice for an ENG 411B Principles of Modern Grammar module. It provides passages of text for six groups to analyze and identify grammatical elements such as verb phrases, prepositional phrases, and more. It also includes two "stumper" passages and notes that the remaining class time should be used for students to review proficiencies and contact the instructor with any other questions.
This document provides instructions and reminders for students taking an exam for the ENG 411B Principles of Modern Grammar course. It states that all assignments must be submitted through the WebCampus assignment link by 11:59 pm on the due date as Word documents (.docx or .rtf files) with a specific naming convention. Assignments submitted late, without the proper file type or naming, or as multiple files instead of a single file will not receive full credit or may not be accepted. It also lists the 12 parts that will be included on Module 2 exam, which involve brief essays, finding examples, and identifying word types in passages and sentences. Students are instructed to contact the instructor via WebCampus mail with any additional questions
This document contains sample analyses of parts of speech for sentences from an English grammar course. It includes analyses of three sentences labeled as "Stumper #1", "Stumper #2", and "Stumper #3". For each sentence, it identifies the form class (noun, verb, adjective, etc.) of each word. It also provides two analyses for "Stumper #2" - identifying derivational morphemes and structure class words. The document provides this as practice for students to identify grammatical components of sentences.
This document contains instructions and practice materials for an in-class grammar exercise. It divides students into groups and assigns each group to identify different grammatical elements in sentences. Examples of sentences are provided for each group to analyze. The document also includes some additional challenging "stumper" sentences for further practice.
This document outlines the goals and key concepts to be covered in Module 4 of an English grammar course. The module will focus on analyzing clauses, including identifying verb types and forms, the five basic clause types, verb complements, and distinguishing between independent and dependent clauses. It provides definitions and examples of various clause structures and elements to be examined, such as interrogative, that, relative and subordinate dependent clauses.
This document outlines the goals and key markers for Module 3 of the course ENG 411B Principles of Modern Grammar. The module aims to teach students to identify and analyze in context the main verb phrase, verb tenses and forms, passive structures, prepositional phrases, infinitive phrases, and participle and gerund phrases. It provides the key markers and formulas for analyzing these grammatical structures, such as the main verb phrase formula and markers for identifying passive voice.
This document outlines the goals and key concepts for Module 2 of an English grammar course. The module will cover identifying and analyzing morphemes, form-class words, and structure-class words in context. It will focus on derivational affixes, inflectional morphemes, nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and structure words like determiners and pronouns. Identification tests and morphological markers for each part of speech are provided. Sample sentences are analyzed to demonstrate applying the concepts.
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This Grammar Walkthrough is part of the online grammar textbook Analyzing Grammar in Context - https://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/AnalyzingGrammarInContext/index.html
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1. It came to pass that, settling permanently in Paris
he, too, forgot the child, especially when the
Revolution of February broke out, making an
impression on his mind that he remembered all the
rest of his life.
Relatives from The Brothers Karamazov
In the text below, select all relatives:
2. It came to pass that, settling permanently in Paris
he, too, forgot the child, especially when the
Revolution of February broke out, making an
impression on his mind that he remembered all the
rest of his life.
Relatives from The Brothers Karamazov
In the text below, select all relatives:
3. It came to pass that, settling permanently in Paris
he, too, forgot the child, especially when the
Revolution of February broke out, making an
impression on his mind that he remembered all the
rest of his life.
There is only one relative in this sentence.
Relatives from The Brothers Karamazov
In the text below, select all relatives:
5. 1. that
Form: RELATIVE
Function: RELATIVE (serves as headword of
relative clause, which functions adjectivally
to modify the noun IMPRESSIONS)
Relatives from The Brothers Karamazov
Analyze the relatives:
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