A. Direction: Your Sentence Sense Indeed Will Tell You Whether or Not The Words in
A. Direction: Your Sentence Sense Indeed Will Tell You Whether or Not The Words in
A. Direction: Your Sentence Sense Indeed Will Tell You Whether or Not The Words in
If the words form a sentence, write sentence. If not, think of words to make the
sentence complete. Then write your own definition of word order based from this
activity.
1. Found a secret place. I found a secret place to that good to hide.
2. She planted a roof garden She planted a roof garden.
3.The blooming flowers The blooming flowers caught my interest.
4. The smell of the flowers The smell of the flowers can relax me.
5. Loves garden Aissareth loves their garden so much.
Application
A. Direction: Your sentence sense indeed will tell you whether or not the words in
an utterance are in proper order to convey the thought intended. In this exercise, the
words are not properly arranged to make a sensible complete thought.
Your task is to rearrange the sequence so that each group of words will read as a
sensible complete sentence.
Alyssa: Hi best friend! It is not good to start a day with this kind of news but I think it
something for you to know.
Laila: What is it? I can tell from the tone of your voice that it is something bad.
Alyssa: Well, it's a bad news. I've heard that one of our neighbors tested positive of
Covid-19.
Laila: How awful! Who would tell Covid-19 will reach our place! Then we must be extra
careful right now because Covid-19 is very scary and we would not wish to be the next
victims.
Alyssa: Yes, but what about his family or friends that has physical contact with the
patient?
Laila: They must be quarantined right now. It pays for us to be extra careful knowing we
already have a case near us.
Alyssa: Don't panic! We should observe protocols properly like physical distancing,
washing our hands with soap or any disinfectant to prevent Covid-19.
Laila: Yes! Prevention is better than cure. I hope he will fight Covid-19 and he will get
better as long as he keeps following what the doctors are telling him to do.
Alyssa: Exactly, then we need to follow also the rules by using face shield and
face mask.
Laila: Let us pray to God that this pandemic will end soon.
Alyssa: God is Good and he will never leave us alone, we’ll heal as one.
Application
Your Task: Now that you have seen the various grammatical functions of pronouns, let us see if
you can tell the grammatical functions in the sentences below:
Application
A. Write the subject of each sentence and underline the noun.
Example: Many dogs compete in contest.
Answer: Many dogs
1. Kenji throws the Frisbee high. Kenji
2. A small dog runs along under it. A small dog
3. The dog leaps high into the air. The dog
4. He grabs the Frisbee with his teeth. He
5. His talented dog is named Bo. His talented dog
C. Write each sentence, replacing the underlined words with a pronoun. Write
subject or object to identify the pronoun.
1. An invention begins with an idea.
It begins with an idea. Subject
2. Some inventions save people time and money.
It's save people time and money. Subject
3. The carpet sweeper was invented by Anna and Melville Bissel.
The carpet sweeper was invented by them. Object
4. Vacuum cleaners used to be for rich people.
Vacuum cleaners used to be for them. Object
5.Didn’t William Hoover buy the rights to the invention?
Didn't he buy the rights to the invention? Subject
D. Make two columns. Label them with the heading preposition and object of the
preposition. Read each sentence. Then write each preposition in the correct column.
1. Mr. Peters designed a rain forest in a classroom.
2. Painted vines from the ceiling.
3. Pots of tropical plants stood nearby.
4. The heater kept the room at a high temperature.
5. With a humidifier, Mr. Peters controlled the dampness.
Preposition Object of the Preposition
1. In classroom
2. From ceiling
3. Of plants
4. At temperature
5. With humidifier