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Structure of
English
Eng 107

Submitted by:
Patricia Nicole M.
Bueno
Year & Section:
Eng 2A

Submitted to:
Module
3

Memb
er 1
Subjects & Predicates
Exercise 1

Directions:
Identify the complete subjects and complete predicates of the following sentences.
Complete subject
Complete Predicate
1. Vicky is thinking of giving up her new job.
2. Police have arrested two men in connection with the robbery.
3. We request that you read the conditions carefully before signing the MOA.
4. At the beginning of the book, three men find one million in the crashed plane.
5. In the movie, Piolo Pascual takes the role of the private detective.
6. An American spacecraft has returned safely to earth with its passengers.
7. She became angry at the very thought.
8. Fortunately, we arrived home before too much damage had been done.
9. Although they live far apart, Luis and Danny are still friends.
10. During the war, the police might arrest people for criticizing the government.
11. Jenny’s poem to her aged mother made her class cried.
12. The cat ran slowly toward the food near the exit door.
13. When I looked through the window, Elly appeared to be alone.
14. With only five minutes of the match left, Spain looks to be heading to victory.
15. Supermarket started to sell fresh pasta only in the1990s.
16. People have come to see organic food as something only the wealthy eat.
17. Peter wanted to help me in my assignments.
18. The south cost continues to attract holidaymakers.
19. The new computer system is to be installed next week.
20. The four machines tested for the report contained different types of safety valves.
Directions:
Identify the following sentences according to purpose.

Declarative 1. The sun is the centre of the Solar System.

Interrogative 2. Are those boys reading their books?

Exclamatory 3. What a strange sight I saw!

Imperative 4. State your objectives clearly.

5. Don Chiyuto has given the payout of the investors.


Declarative
6. Under what conditions have been the victims

released?
Interrogative
7. The designs came out very well.

8. Wasn’t that a scintillating performance!


Declarative
9. Am I reading the correct article?
Exclamatory
10. I hope they can get home before sundown
Interrogative

Imperative

Exercise 1
Kinds of Sentence According to Structure
Exercise 2.

Construct 2 sentences for declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory


sentences.
Declarative Sentences:
1. I love reading books that fall under the mystery genre.
2. Asta grieved the death of his favorite and closest cousin for more than half a
year.
Imperative Sentences:
1. Can you please help me review before our final exams?
2. Go get my favorite bag near my bed.
Interrogative Sentences:
1. How many times have you seen me cry?
2. Are you done with all of our projects for this semester?
Exclamatory Sentences:
1. Yes! I finally made it to the final stage of the game that I’m playing.
2. I really hate her and her attitude!

ad astra per aspera

Exercise 2
Kinds of Sentence According to Structure
Directions:
Identify the following sentences according to structure.

Simple Sentence 1. The hardworking employee reaped an award last


year.
Complex Sentence 2. Despite studying all night, the Anna failed the
examination.
Compound Sentence 3. The farmer worked very hard in his farm and
harvested a bountiful harvest.
4. The medical doctors went on strike and refused to
Complex - Compound
treat Covid patients because the government refused
Sentence
to pay their allowances.
5. My aunt wanted to pay my tuition and other bills
bill, but I politely declined her offer.
Complex - Compound Sentence 6. The shepherd locked the gate before beating the
stubborn sheep.
Complex Sentence 7. The CEO of the company left and disappeared for
good.
Compound Sentence 8. Even though the employees worked hard, the PBB
was not given.
Complex Sentence 9. Although the teachers explained the lesson well, the
students could hardly understand the topic and they
Complex - Compound Sentence got low scores in the test.
10. The pasta was not cooked well yet the starving
children ate it with delight.
Compound Sentence

Evaluation Exercise
1 2
Kinds of Sentence According to Structure
Exercise 1
Subject – Verb Agreement Rules

Directions:
Directions: Choose the correct verb to be used to complete the sentence.

1. Raine is the only one of those students who (has, have) lived up to the
potential described in the Student Handbook.

2. To an onlooker, the economics of this country (seem, seems) to be in disarray.

3. Rice and fish, my favorite food, (remind, reminds) me of my native place.

4. The students and instructors each (hope, hopes) for a new facility by next
year.

5. The jury (is, are) not convinced of the court’s verdict.

6. A pack of lions (is, are) approaching the gate of the old house.

7. Neither she nor her friends (was, were) responsible for the untoward
accident.

8. None of them (was, were) able to solve this question.

9. Five fifty dollars (is, are) what it would cost to buy the new pixel phone.

10. The sisters as well as their brother (has, have) good in class.

Evaluation 1
Exercise 1 2
Evaluation
Subject – Verb Agreement Rules

11. The herd of cows (is, are) running sporadically in every direction.

12. Several puppies (need,needs) to be adopted this month.

13. Chris Hemsworth, one of many successful actors in Hollywood, (do, does)
an intense workout regimen to maintain his abs.

14. The lights in the lamppost (flicker, flickers) every night in the street.

15. Not only the Scotts, but also Daniel (agree, agrees) to try one of the
world-famous chocolate brand.

16. On the sidewalk (is, are) many little lizards sunning themselves on the hot
concrete.

17. Even though Antonio has many friends who love their Chevrolets and
Buicks, he has always believed that General Motors (produce, produces)
lemons.

18. Grandpa claims that Martian measles (cause, causes) green and purple spots
to erupt all over a person's body.

19. Digging holes in the sofa cushions (is, are) Whitey, Elizabeth's new bought
puppy.

20. Either the students or their instructor (was, were) happy with the long
cafeteria line for squid eyeball stew

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