Exercise 1 (10 points) Determine the Pattern (I-X) that the following sentences

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Exercise 1 (10 points)
Determine the Pattern (I-X) that the following sentences

Exercise 1 (10 points)
Determine the Pattern (I-X) that the following sentences most closely model.
The girl is beautiful. 
The teachers find the test too easy. 
My kids gave their teachers a present. 
The dogs rested.
The athletes became champions. 
Exercise 2 (10 points)
Write the four additional verb forms (-s form, -ed form, -ing form, -en form) of the base forms listed. (Keep in mind that some verbs have multiple variations of the forms)
be
sing
jump
ride
miss
Exercise 3 (10 points)
Change the following sentences to the opposite voice (active to passive or passive to active).
My father sold the family car. 
The fire was caused by faulty electrical wiring. 
My house was built in 1920 by a family from Ohio. 
My sister ate the granola bars. 
Mary graded all of the tests. 
Exercise 4 (10 points)
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence is an adjectival, adverbial, or nominal. Then decide which sub-type of modifier it is (ex: participial phrase, prepositional phrase, single-word adverb, gerund, relative clause, determiner, infinitive, etc.)
The ancient marble bathtub built by my grandfather is a relic.
Running a marathon has always been a dream of his.
The girl sang beautifully.
My sister that graduated last year is now expecting a child. 
Have you always wanted to be a gymnast?
Exercise 5 (10 points)
Decide if each sentence is a complex, compound, or compound-complex sentence.
Because I am a high-achiever, I will accept nothing less than an A. 
The house will be done next October, but the shed will need more renovations. 
When you get to the grocery store, please grab a couple of apples, and don’t forget the chicken noodle soup either. 
While I was taking a shower, I was thinking how I would combat human suffering. 
Next year, we will take a trip to the Andes, and we will stop in Buenos Aires for supplies. 
Exercise 6 (10 points)
What is the expanded verb that each of the following strings produces? 
past + can + be + -ing + sing 
present + may + have + -en + be + -ing + write
past + have + -en + eat
past + shall + have + -ed + say
present + will + be + -ing + miss
Essay Questions (40 points)
Choose 2 questions and write at least 250 words for each.
What is a common grammar “mistake” made in the real-world? Why is the mistake made? How “should” the grammar be? Do you think that we should enforce this “correct” way of speaking/writing? Why or why not? 
Have you ever been told that the way you speak/write is incorrect? How did this make you feel? What did this make you believe about yourself? Knowing what you know now about grammar, what would you say back? 
Take a grammar concept that you have learned in this course. Explain it as if to a friend. 
Think back to when you were learning grammar in either grade school or high school. How was grammar taught? Now evaluate it. Was grammar taught in isolation or along with writing or literature? Do you think that the methods used were effective? Why or why not? 

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