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Key to Red Workbook: A Complete Course for Young Writers, Aspiring Rhetoricians, and Anyone Else Who Needs to Understand How English Works [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 457 pages, height x width x depth: 279x216x30 mm, weight: 1045 g
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The Key to the Red Workbook gives clear, thoroughly-explained answers to all exercises in the Red Workbook, the second of four non-sequential books in the Grammar for the Well-Trained Mind series, providing detailed, well-designed exercises in the correct use of English grammar.

The Key, along with the accompanying Red Workbook and the Core Instructor Text, make up Grammar for the Well-Trained Mind: a complete course that takes students from basic definitions (“A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea”) through advanced sentence structure and analysis—all the grammar skills needed to write and speak with eloquence and confidence.This innovative program combines the three essential elements of language learning: understanding and memorizing rules (prescriptive teaching), repeated exposure to examples of how those rules are used (descriptive instruction), and practice using those rules in exercises and in writing (practical experience).Each year, parents and teachers go through the dialogue, rules, and examples in the Core Instructor Text; students follow along in the Workbook. This repetition solidifies the concepts, definitions, and examples in the student’s mind.There are four Student Workbooks, one for each year. Each Student Workbook contains the same rules and examples—but four completely different sets of exercises and assignments, allowing students to develop a wide-ranging knowledge of how the rules and examples are put to use in writing.Each Key to the Workbooks provides not only answers, but also explanations for the parent/instructor, and guidance as to when the answers might be ambiguous (as, in English, they often are).All of the rules covered, along with the repeated examples for each, are assembled for ongoing reference in the Comprehensive Handbook of Rules. This will become the student’s indispensable guide to writing through high school, into college and beyond.Step-by-step instruction takes students from the most basic concepts through advanced grammatical concepts such as modal and hortative verbs and multiple functions of noun clauses.Extensive diagramming exercises reinforce the rules and help technical and visual learners to understand and use the English language effectively. Each step of the diagramming process is illustrated and thoroughly explained to the student.Text for examples and exercises are drawn from great works of literature, as well as from well-written nonfiction texts in science, mathematics, and the social sciences.Regular review is built into each year of work.The Key accompanies the second of four non-sequential workbooks, each containing new exercises that allow students to practice and apply the grammar principles under study.
Week 1: Introduction to Nouns and Adjectives 1(7)
Lesson 1 Introduction to Nouns, Concrete and Abstract Nouns
1(1)
Exercise 1A Abstract and Concrete Nouns
1(1)
Exercise 1B Abstract Nouns
2(1)
Lesson 2 Introduction to Adjectives, Descriptive Adjectives, Abstract Nouns,
Formation of Abstract Nouns from Descriptive Adjectives
2(1)
Exercise 2A Descriptive Adjectives, Concrete Nouns, and Abstract Nouns
2(1)
Exercise 2B Turning Descriptive Adjectives into Abstract Nouns
3(1)
Exercise 2C Color Names
3(1)
Lesson 3 Common and Proper Nouns, Capitalization and Punctuation of Proper Nouns
4(1)
Exercise 3A Capitalizing Proper Nouns
4(1)
Exercise 3B Proper Names and Titles
4(1)
Exercise 3C Proofreading for Proper Nouns
5(1)
Lesson 4 Proper Adjectives, Compound Adjectives (Adjective-Noun Combinations)
5(3)
Exercise 4A Forming Proper Adjectives from Proper Nouns
5(1)
Exercise 4B Capitalization of Proper Adjectives
6(1)
Exercise 4C Hyphenating Attributive Compound Adjectives
7(1)
Week 2: Introduction to Personal Pronouns and Verbs 8(9)
Lesson 5 Noun Gender, Introduction to Personal Pronouns
8(3)
Exercise 5A Introduction to Noun Gender
8(1)
Exercise 5B Nouns and Pronouns
8(1)
Exercise 5C Replacing Nouns with Pronouns
9(1)
Exercise 5D Pronouns and Antecedents
10(1)
Lesson 6 Review Definitions, Introduction to Verbs, Action Verbs, State-of-Being Verbs, Parts of Speech
11(2)
Exercise 6A Identifying Verbs
11(1)
Exercise 6B Choosing Verbs
12(1)
Exercise 6C Using Vivid Verbs
13(1)
Lesson 7 Helping Verbs
13(2)
Exercise 7A Introduction to Helping Verbs
13(1)
Exercise 7B Providing Missing Helping Verbs
14(1)
Lesson 8 Personal Pronouns, First, Second, and Third Person, Capitalizing the Pronoun
15(2)
Exercise 8A Capitalization and Punctuation Practice
15(1)
Exercise 8B Person, Number, and Gender
16(1)
Week 3: Introduction to the Sentence 17(10)
Lesson 9 The Sentence, Parts of Speech and Parts of Sentences, Subjects and Predicates
17(2)
Exercise 9A Parts of Speech vs. Parts of the Sentence
17(1)
Exercise 9B Parts of Speech: Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, and Verbs
18(1)
Exercise 9C Parts of the Sentence: Subjects and Predicates
18(1)
Lesson 10 Subjects and Predicates, Diagramming Subjects and Predicates, Sentence Capitalization and Punctuation, Sentence Fragments
19(1)
Exercise 10A Sentences and Fragments
19(1)
Exercise 10B Proofreading for Capitalization and Punctuation
19(1)
Exercise 10C Diagramming
20(1)
Lesson 11 Types of Sentences
20(2)
Exercise 11A Types of Sentences: Statements, Exclamations, Commands, and Questions
20(1)
Exercise 11B Proofreading for Capitalization and Punctuation
21(1)
Exercise 11C Diagramming Subjects and Predicates
21(1)
Lesson 12 Subjects and Predicates, Helping Verbs, Simple and Complete Subjects and Predicates
22(2)
Exercise 12A Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates
22(1)
Exercise 12B Simple and Complete Subjects and Predicates
23(1)
Exercise 12C Diagramming Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates
23(1)
Review Weeks 1-3
24(3)
Review 1A Types of Nouns
24(1)
Review 1B Types of Verbs
24(1)
Review 1C Subjects and Predicates
25(1)
Review 1D Parts of Speech
25(1)
Review 1E Capitalization and Punctuation
26(1)
Review 1F Types of Sentences
26(1)
Week 4: Verb Tenses 27(9)
Lesson 13 Nouns, Pronouns, and Verbs, Sentences, Simple Present, Simple Past, and Simple Future Tenses
27(2)
Exercise 13A Simple Tenses
27(1)
Exercise 13B Using Consistent Tense
27(1)
Exercise 13C Forming the Simple Past Tense
28(1)
Lesson 14 Simple Present, Simple Past, and Simple Future Tenses,
Progressive Present, Progressive Past, and Progressive Future Tenses
29(1)
Exercise 14A Forming the Simple Past and Simple Future Tenses
29(1)
Exercise 14B Progressive Tenses
29(1)
Exercise 14C Forming the Progressive Past, Present, and Future Tenses
30(1)
Exercise 14D Simple and Progressive Tenses
30(1)
Lesson 15 Simple Present, Simple Past, and Simple Future Tenses, Progressive Present, Progressive Past, and Progressive Future Tenses, Perfect Present, Perfect Past, and Perfect Future Tenses
31(2)
Exercise 15A Perfect Tenses
31(1)
Exercise 15B Identifying Perfect Tenses
32(1)
Exercise 15C Perfect, Progressive, and Simple Tenses
32(1)
Lesson 16 Simple Present, Simple Past, and Simple Future Tenses, Progressive Present, Progressive Past, and Progressive Future Tenses, Perfect Present, Perfect Past, and Perfect Future Tenses, Irregular Verbs
33(3)
Exercise 16A Irregular Verb Forms: Simple Present, Simple Past, and Simple Future
33(1)
Exercise 16B Irregular Verbs, Progressive and Perfect Tenses
34(2)
Week 5: More About Verbs 36(7)
Lesson 17 Simple, Progressive, and Perfect Tenses, Subjects and Predicates, Parts of Speech and Parts of Sentences, Verb Phrases
36(3)
Exercise 17A Simple, Progressive, and Perfect Tenses
36(1)
Exercise 17B Identifying and Diagramming Subjects and Predicates, Identifying Verb Tenses
37(2)
Lesson 18 Verb Phrases. Person of the Verb, Conjugations
39(2)
Exercise 18A Third Person Singular Verbs
39(1)
Exercise 18B Simple Present Tenses
40(1)
Exercise 18C Perfect Present Tenses
40(1)
Lesson 19 Person of the Verb, Conjugations, State-of-Being Verbs
41(1)
Exercise 19A Forming Progressive Present Tenses
41(1)
Exercise 19B Forming Progressive Present, Past, and Future Tenses
41(1)
Lesson 20 Irregular State-of-Being Verbs, Helping Verbs
41(2)
Exercise 20A Simple Tenses of the Verb Have
41(1)
Exercise 20B Simple Tenses of the Verb Do
42(1)
Week 6: Nouns and Verbs in Sentences 43(11)
Lesson 21 Person of the Verb, Conjugations, Noun-Verb/Subject-Predicate Agreement
43(1)
Exercise 21A Person and Number of Pronouns
43(1)
Exercise 21B Identifying Subjects and Predicates
43(1)
Exercise 21C Subject-Verb Agreement
44(1)
Lesson 22 Formation of Plural Nouns, Collective Nouns
44(3)
Exercise 22A Collective Nouns
44(1)
Exercise 22B Plural Noun Forms
45(1)
Exercise 22C Plural Nouns
46(1)
Lesson 23 Plural Nouns, Descriptive Adjectives, Possessive Adjectives, Contractions
47(1)
Exercise 23A Introduction to Possessive Adjectives
47(1)
Exercise 23B Singular and Plural Possessive Adjective Forms
48(1)
Exercise 23C Common Contractions
48(1)
Lesson 24 Possessive Adjectives, Contractions, Compound Nouns
48(2)
Exercise 24A Using Possessive Adjectives Correctly
48(1)
Exercise 24B Compound Nouns
49(1)
Exercise 24C Plurals of Compound Nouns
49(1)
Review 2 Weeks 4-6
50(4)
Review 2A Verb Tenses
50(1)
Review 2B Verb Formations
51(1)
Review 2C Person and Subject/Verb Agreement
51(1)
Review 2D Possessives and Compound Nouns
52(1)
Review 2E Plurals and Possessives
52(1)
Review 2F Contractions
53(1)
Week 7: Compounds and Conjunctions 54(8)
Lesson 25 Contractions, Compound Nouns, Diagramming Compound Nouns, Compound Adjectives, Diagramming Adjectives, Articles
54(2)
Exercise 25A Contractions Review
54(1)
Exercise 25B Diagramming Adjectives and Compound Nouns
54(1)
Exercise 25C Compound Nouns
55(1)
Exercise 25D Compound Adjectives
55(1)
Exercise 25E Diagramming Adjectives, Compound Nouns, and Compound Adjectives
55(1)
Lesson 26 Compound Subjects, The Conjunction And, Compound Predicates, Compound Subject-Predicate Agreement
56(2)
Exercise 26A Identifying Subjects, Predicates, and Conjunctions
56(1)
Exercise 26B Diagramming Compound Subjects and Predicates
57(1)
Exercise 26C Forming Compound Subjects and Verbs
57(1)
Exercise 26D Subject-Verb Agreement with Compound Subjects
58(1)
Lesson 27 Coordinating Conjunctions, Complications in Subject-Predicate Agreement
58(2)
Exercise 27A Using Conjunctions
58(1)
Exercise 27B Subject-Predicate Agreement: Troublesome Subjects
59(1)
Exercise 27C Fill in the Verb
59(1)
Lesson 28 Further Complications in Subject-Predicate Agreement
60(2)
Exercise 28A Subject-Verb Agreement: More Troublesome Subjects
60(1)
Exercise 28B Correct Verb Tense and Number
61(1)
Week 8: Introduction to Objects 62(8)
Lesson 29 Action Verbs, Direct Objects
62(2)
Exercise 29A Direct Objects
62(1)
Exercise 29B Diagramming Direct Objects
63(1)
Lesson 30 Direct Objects, Prepositions
64(2)
Exercise 30A Identifying Prepositions
64(1)
Exercise 30B Word Relationships
65(1)
Exercise 30C Diagramming Direct Objects
65(1)
Lesson 31 Definitions Review, Prepositional Phrases, Object of the Preposition
66(2)
Exercise 31A Objects of Prepositional Phrases
66(1)
Exercise 31B Identifying Prepositional Phrases
67(1)
Exercise 31C Remembering Prepositions
67(1)
Lesson 32 Subjects, Predicates, and Direct Objects, Prepositions, Object of the Preposition, Prepositional Phrases
68(2)
Exercise 32A Identifying Prepositional Phrases and Parts of Sentences
68(1)
Exercise 32B Diagramming
68(2)
Week 9: Adverbs 70(9)
Lesson 33 Adverbs That Tell How
70(1)
Exercise 33A Identifying Adverbs That Tell How
70(1)
Exercise 33B Forming Adverbs from Adjectives
70(1)
Exercise 33C Diagramming Adverbs
71(1)
Lesson 34 Adverbs That Tell When, Where, and How Often
71(2)
Exercise 34A Telling When
71(1)
Exercise 34B Distinguishing among Different Types of Adverbs
72(1)
Exercise 34C Identifying Adverbs of Different Types
72(1)
Exercise 34D Diagramming Different Types of Adverbs
72(1)
Lesson 35 Adverbs That Tell To What Extent
73(2)
Exercise 35A Identifying the Words Modified by Adverbs
73(1)
Exercise 35B Diagramming Different Types of Adverbs
74(1)
Lesson 36 Adjectives and Adverbs, The Adverb Not, Diagramming Contractions, Diagramming Compound Adjectives and Compound Adverbs
75(1)
Exercise 36A Practice in Diagramming
75(1)
Review 3 Weeks 7-9
76(3)
Review 3A Parts of Speech
76(1)
Review 3B Recognizing Prepositions
77(1)
Review 3C Subjects and Predicates
77(1)
Review 3D Complicated Subject-Verb Agreement
77(1)
Review 3E Objects and Prepositions
78(1)
Week 10: Completing the Sentence 79(8)
Lesson 37 Direct Objects, Indirect Objects
79(2)
Exercise 37A Identifying Direct Objects
79(1)
Exercise 37B Identifying Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, and Objects of Prepositions
79(1)
Exercise 37C Diagramming Direct Objects and Indirect Objects
80(1)
Lesson 38 State-of-Being Verbs, Linking Verbs, Predicate Adjectives
81(1)
Exercise 38A Action Verbs and Linking Verbs
81(1)
Exercise 38B Diagramming Direct Objects and Predicate Adjectives
81(1)
Lesson 39 Linking Verbs, Predicate Adjectives, Predicate Nominatives
82(2)
Exercise 39A Identifying Predicate Nominatives and Adjectives
82(1)
Exercise 39B Writing Predicate Nominatives and Adjectives
83(1)
Exercise 39C Diagramming
83(1)
Lesson 40 Predicate Adjectives and Predicate Nominatives, Pronouns as Predicate Nominatives, Object Complements
84(3)
Exercise 40A Reviewing Objects and Predicate Adjectives and Nominatives
84(1)
Exercise 40B Parts of the Sentence
85(1)
Exercise 40C Diagramming
86(1)
Week 11: More About Prepositions 87(7)
Lesson 41 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases, Adjective Phrases
87(2)
Exercise 41A Identifying Adjective Phrases
87(1)
Exercise 41B Diagramming Adjective Phrases/Review
88(1)
Lesson 42 Adjective Phrases, Adverb Phrases
89(1)
Exercise 42A Identifying Adverb Phrases
89(1)
Exercise 42B Diagramming Adverb Phrases
90(1)
Lesson 43 Definitions Review, Adjective and Adverb Phrases, Misplaced Modifiers
90(2)
Exercise 43A Distinguishing between Adjective and Adverb Phrases
90(1)
Exercise 43B Correcting Misplaced Modifiers
91(1)
Lesson 44 Adjective and Adverb Phrases, Prepositional Phrases Acting as Other Parts of Speech
92(2)
Exercise 44A Prepositional Phrases Acting as Other Parts of Speech
92(1)
Exercise 44B Diagramming
92(2)
Week 12: Advanced Verbs 94(12)
Lesson 45 Linking Verbs, Linking/Action Verbs
94(2)
Exercise 45A Distinguishing between Action Verbs and Linking Verbs
94(1)
Exercise 45B Distinguishing Different Kinds of Nouns
95(1)
Exercise 45C Diagramming Action Verbs and Linking Verbs
95(1)
Lesson 46 Conjugations, Irregular Verbs, Principal Parts of Verbs
96(2)
Exercise 46A Forming Simple, Perfect, and Progressive Tenses
96(1)
Exercise 46B French and English Words
97(1)
Exercise 46C Principal Parts of Verbs
98(1)
Exercise 46D Distinguishing between First and Second Principal Parts
98(1)
Lesson 47 Linking Verbs, Principal Parts, Irregular Verbs
98(1)
Lesson 48 Linking Verbs, Principal Parts, Irregular Verbs
99(3)
Exercise 48A Principal Parts
99(1)
Exercise 48B Forming Correct Past Participles
100(1)
Exercise 48C Forming Correct Past Tenses
100(1)
Exercise 48D Proofreading for Irregular Verb Usage
101(1)
Exercise 48E Diagramming
101(1)
Review 4 Weeks 10-12
102(4)
Review 4A Action vs. Linking Verbs
102(1)
Review 4B Predicate Adjectives and Predicate Nominatives
102(1)
Review 4C Adjective and Adverb Phrases
103(1)
Review 4D Forming Principal Parts
103(1)
Review 4E Irregular Verbs
104(1)
Review 4F Misplaced Modifiers
104(1)
Review 4G Diagramming
104(2)
Week 13: Advanced Pronouns 106(8)
Lesson 49 Personal Pronouns, Antecedents, Possessive Pronouns
106(2)
Exercise 49A Personal Pronouns and Antecedents
106(1)
Exercise 49B Identifying Possessive Pronouns
106(1)
Exercise 49C Using Possessive Pronouns
107(1)
Exercise 49D Diagramming Pronouns
107(1)
Lesson 50 Pronoun Case
108(1)
Exercise 50A Subject and Object Pronouns
108(1)
Exercise 50B Using Personal Pronouns Correctly
108(1)
Exercise 50C Diagramming Personal Pronouns
109(1)
Lesson 51 Indefinite Pronouns
109(2)
Exercise 51A Identifying Indefinite Pronouns
109(1)
Exercise 51B Subject-Verb Agreement: Indefinite Pronouns
110(1)
Exercise 51C Diagramming Indefinite Pronouns
110(1)
Lesson 52 Personal Pronouns. Indefinite Pronouns
111(3)
Exercise 52A Subject and Object Pronouns
111(1)
Exercise 52B Possessive and Indefinite Pronouns
111(1)
Exercise 52C Writing Sentences from Diagrams
112(2)
Week 14: Active and Passive Voice 114(11)
Lesson 53 Principal Parts, Troublesome Verbs
114(2)
Exercise 53A Principal Parts of Verbs
114(1)
Exercise 53B Using Correct Verbs
114(1)
Exercise 53C Correct Forms of Troublesome Verbs
115(1)
Exercise 53D Proofreading for Correct Verb Usage
115(1)
Lesson 54 Verb Tense, Active and Passive Voice
116(1)
Exercise 54A Reviewing Tenses
116(1)
Exercise 54B Distinguishing between the Active and Passive Voice
116(1)
Exercise 54C Forming the Active and Passive Voice
117(1)
Lesson 55 Parts of the Sentence, Active and Passive Voice
117(5)
Lesson 56 Active and Passive Voice, Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
122(3)
Exercise 56A Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
122(1)
Exercise 56B Active and Passive Verbs
123(1)
Exercise 56C Diagramming
124(1)
Week 15: Specialized Pronouns 125(12)
Lesson 57 Parts of Speech, Parts of the Sentence, Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
125(1)
Exercise 57A Identifying Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
125(1)
Exercise 57B Using Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns Correctly
125(1)
Exercise 57C Diagramming Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
126(1)
Lesson 58 Demonstrative Pronouns, Demonstrative Adjectives
126(3)
Exercise 58A Demonstrative Pronouns and Demonstrative Adjectives
126(1)
Exercise 58B Demonstrative Pronouns
127(1)
Exercise 58C Diagramming
128(1)
Lesson 59 Demonstrative Pronouns, Demonstrative Adjectives, Interrogative Pronouns, Interrogative Adjectives
129(3)
Exercise 59A Identifying Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns
129(1)
Exercise 59B Using Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns Correctly
130(1)
Exercise 59C Diagramming Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns
131(1)
Lesson 60 Pronoun Review, Sentences Beginning with Adverbs
132(2)
Exercise 60A Singular/Plural Indefinite Pronouns
132(1)
Exercise 60B Interrogatives and Demonstratives
132(1)
Exercise 60C Diagramming Practice
132(2)
Review 5 Weeks 13-15
134(3)
Review 5A Types of Pronouns
134(1)
Review 5B Using Correct Pronouns
134(1)
Review 5C Pronouns and Antecedents
135(1)
Review 5D Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns
135(1)
Review 5E Distinguishing between Active and Passive Voice
136(1)
Review 5F Troublesome Verbs
136(1)
Week 16: Imposters 137(7)
Lesson 61 Progressive Tenses, Principal Parts, Past Participles as Adjectives, Present Participles as Adjectives
137(1)
Exercise 61A Identifying Past Participles Used as Adjectives
137(1)
Exercise 61B Identifying Present Participles Used as Adjectives
137(1)
Exercise 61C Diagramming Present & Past Participles Used as Adjectives
138(1)
Lesson 62 Parts of Speech and Parts of Sentences. Present Participles as Nouns (Gerunds)
138(1)
Exercise 62A Identifying Gerunds
138(1)
Exercise 62B Diagramming Gerunds
139(1)
Lesson 63 Gerunds, Present and Past Participles as Adjectives, Infinitives, Infinitives as Nouns
139(2)
Exercise 63A Identifying Gerunds and Infinitives
139(1)
Exercise 63B Diagramming Gerunds and Infinitives
140(1)
Lesson 64 Gerunds, Present and Past Participles, Infinitives, Gerund, Participle, and Infinitive Phrases
141(3)
Exercise 64A Identifying Phrases that Serve as Parts of the Sentence
141(1)
Exercise 64B Diagramming
142(2)
Week 17: Comparatives and Superlatives, Subordinating Conjunctions 144(8)
Lesson 65 Adjectives, Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
144(2)
Exercise 65A Identifying Positive, Comparative, and Superlative Adjectives
144(1)
Exercise 65B Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
144(1)
Exercise 65C Diagramming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
145(1)
Lesson 66 Adverbs. Comparative and Superlative Adverbs, Coordinating Conjunctions Subordinating Conjunctions
146(2)
Exercise 66A Diagramming Comparatives
146(1)
Exercise 66B Identifying Positive, Comparative, and Superlative Adverbs
147(1)
Exercise 66C Forming Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
147(1)
Lesson 67 Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs
148(1)
Exercise 67A Best and Worst Jobs
148(1)
Exercise 67B Using Comparative and Superlative Adverbs Correctly
148(1)
Exercise 67C Using Correct Comparative Forms of Modifiers
148(1)
Exercise 67D Using Correct Adverbs and Adjectives
149(1)
Lesson 68 Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions, Correlative Conjunctions
149(3)
Exercise 68A Coordinating and Subordinating Correlative Conjunctions
149(1)
Exercise 68B Subject-Verb Agreement
150(1)
Exercise 68C Diagramming
150(2)
Week 18: Clauses 152(14)
Lesson 69 Phrases, Sentences, Introduction to Clauses
152(2)
Exercise 69A Distinguishing Between Phrases and Clauses
152(1)
Exercise 69B Distinguishing Between Independent and Dependent Clauses
153(1)
Exercise 69C Identifying Dependent Clauses in Complete Sentences
153(1)
Lesson 70 Adjective Clauses, Relative Pronouns
154(2)
Intro 70 Introduction to Adjective Clauses
154(1)
Exercise 70A Identifying Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns
154(1)
Exercise 70B Choosing the Correct Relative Pronoun
154(1)
Exercise 70C Diagramming Adjective Clauses
155(1)
Lesson 71 Adjective Clauses, Relative Adverbs, Adjective Clauses with Understood Relatives
156(2)
Exercise 71A Relative Adverbs and Pronouns
156(1)
Exercise 71B Missing Relative Words
156(1)
Exercise 71C Diagramming
157(1)
Lesson 72 Adverb Clauses
158(3)
Exercise 72A Adverb Clauses
158(1)
Exercise 72B Descriptive Clauses
159(1)
Exercise 72C Diagramming
160(1)
Review 6 (Weeks 16-18)
161(5)
Review 6A Pronouns
161(1)
Review 6B Using Comparative and Superlative Modifiers Correctly
162(1)
Review 6C Verbs
162(1)
Review 6D Identifying Dependent Clauses
163(1)
Review 6E Gerunds and Past Participles
164(1)
Review 6F Diagramming
164(2)
Week 19: More Clauses 166(11)
Lesson 73 Adjective and Adverb Clauses, Introduction to Noun Clauses
166(3)
Exercise 73A Identifying Clauses
166(1)
Exercise 73B Creating Noun Clauses
167(1)
Exercise 73C Diagramming
167(2)
Lesson 74 Clauses Beginning With Prepositions
169(3)
Exercise 74A Adjective Clauses Beginning with Prepositions
169(1)
Exercise 74B Correct Use of Who and Whom
170(1)
Exercise 74C Formal and Informal Diction
170(1)
Exercise 74D Diagramming
171(1)
Lesson 75 Clauses and Phrases, Misplaced Adjective Phrases, Misplaced Adjective Clauses
172(2)
Exercise 75A Correcting Misplaced Modifiers
172(1)
Exercise 75B Diagramming
173(1)
Lesson 76 Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses, Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Modifying Clauses
174(3)
Exercise 76A Clause Review
174(1)
Exercise 76B Non-Restrictive Clauses and Missing Commas
175(1)
Exercise 76C Restrictive Clauses and Unnecessary Commas
175(2)
Week 20: Constructing Sentences 177(11)
Lesson 77 Constructing Sentences
177(2)
Exercise 77A Making Sentences out of Clauses and Phrases
177(2)
Lesson 78 Simple Sentences, Complex Sentences
179(3)
Exercise 78A Identifying Simple and Complex Sentences
179(1)
Exercise 78B Forming Complex Sentences
180(1)
Exercise 78C Diagramming
180(2)
Lesson 79 Compound Sentences, Run-on Sentences, Comma Splice
182(3)
Exercise 79A Forming Compound Sentences
182(1)
Exercise 79B Correcting Run-On Sentences (Comma Splices)
183(1)
Exercise 79C Diagramming
183(2)
Lesson 80 Compound Sentences, Compound-Complex Sentences, Clauses with Understood Elements
185(3)
Exercise 80A Analyzing Complex-Compound Sentences
185(1)
Exercise 80B Constructing Complex-Compound Sentences
186(1)
Exercise 80C Diagramming
187(1)
Week 21: Conditions 188(14)
Lesson 81 Helping Verbs, Tense and Voice, Modal Verbs
188(2)
Exercise 81A Using Do, Does, and Did
188(1)
Exercise 81B Modal Verbs
189(1)
Exercise 81C Verb Tense and Voice
189(1)
Lesson 82 Conditional Sentences, The Condition Clause, The Consequence Clause
190(3)
Exercise 82A Identifying Conditional Sentences
190(1)
Exercise 82B Tense in Conditional Sentences
191(1)
Exercise 82C Diagramming
192(1)
Lesson 83 Conditional Sentences, The Subjunctive
193(1)
Exercise 83A Subjunctive Forms in Conditionals
193(1)
Exercise 83B Subjunctive Forms in Complex Sentences
193(1)
Lesson 84 Conditional Sentences, The Subjunctive. Moods of Verbs, Subjunctive Forms Using Be
194(3)
Exercise 84A Parsing Verbs
194(1)
Exercise 84B Forming Subjunctives
195(1)
Exercise 84C Diagramming
196(1)
Review 7 Weeks 19-21
197(5)
Review 7A Improving Sentences with Phrases
197(1)
Review 7B Improving Sentences with Clauses
198(1)
Review 7C Conditional Clauses
199(1)
Review 7D Pronoun Review
199(1)
Review 7E Parsing
200(1)
Review 7F Diagramming
201(1)
Week 22: Parenthetical Elements 202(10)
Lesson 85 Verb Review
202(1)
Lesson 86 Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Modifying Clauses, Parenthetical Expressions
203(3)
Exercise 86A Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Modifying Clauses
203(1)
Exercise 86B Identifying Parenthetical Expressions
204(1)
Exercise 86C Punctuating Sentences with Parenthetical Expressions
205(1)
Lesson 87 Parenthetical Expressions, Dashes
206(2)
Exercise 87A Types of Parenthetical Expressions
206(1)
Exercise 87B Punctuating Parenthetical Expressions
207(1)
Exercise 87C Using Dashes for Emphasis
208(1)
Lesson 88 Parenthetical Expressions, Dashes, Diagramming Parenthetical Expressions
208(4)
Exercise 88A Diagramming Parenthetical Expressions
208(4)
Week 23: Dialogue and Quotations 212(15)
Lesson 89 Dialogue
212(3)
Exercise 89A Punctuating Dialogue
212(1)
Exercise 89B Writing Dialogue Correctly
213(1)
Exercise 89C Proofreading
214(1)
Lesson 90 Dialogue, Direct Quotations
215(2)
Exercise 90A Punctuating Dialogue
215(1)
Exercise 90B Punctuating Direct Quotations
215(1)
Exercise 90C Attribution Tags
216(1)
Lesson 91 Direct Quotations, Ellipses, Partial Quotations
217(6)
Exercise 91A Using Ellipses
217(2)
Exercise 91B Partial Quotations
219(2)
Exercise 91C Diagramming
221(2)
Lesson 92 Partial Quotations, Ellipses, Block Quotes, Colons, Brackets
223(4)
Exercise 92A Writing Dialogue Correctly
223(1)
Exercise 92B Using Direct Quotations Correctly
224(3)
Week 24: Floating Elements 227(19)
Lesson 93 Interjections, Nouns of Direct Address, Parenthetical Expressions
227(3)
Exercise 93A Using Floating Elements Correctly
227(1)
Exercise 93B Parenthetical Expressions
228(1)
Exercise 93C Diagramming
229(1)
Lesson 94 Appositives
230(2)
Exercise 94A Using Appositives
230(1)
Exercise 94B Identifying Appositives
231(1)
Exercise 94C Diagramming
232(1)
Lesson 95 Appositives, Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns, Noun Clauses in Apposition, Object Complements
232(3)
Exercise 95A Reflexive and Intensive Pronoun Review
233(1)
Exercise 95B Distinguishing Noun Clauses in Apposition from Adjective Clauses
233(1)
Exercise 95C Diagramming
234(1)
Lesson 96 Appositives, Noun Clauses in Apposition, Absolute Constructions
235(3)
Exercise 96A Identifying Absolute Constructions
235(1)
Exercise 96B Appositives, Modifiers, and Absolute Constructions
236(1)
Exercise 96C Diagramming
237(1)
Review 8 Weeks 22-24
238(8)
Review 8A Definition Review
238(2)
Review 8B Punctuating Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Clauses, Compound Sentences, Interjections, and Nouns of Direct Address
240(1)
Review 8C Dialogue
241(1)
Review 8D Parenthetical Expressions, Appositives, Absolute Constructions
242(1)
Review 8E Direct Quotations
243(1)
Review 8F Diagramming
244(2)
Week 25: Complex Verb Tenses 246(12)
Lesson 97 Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood, Tense Review (Indicative), Progressive Perfect Tenses (Indicative)
246(2)
Exercise 97A Review of Indicative Tenses
246(1)
Exercise 97B Parsing Verbs
247(1)
Exercise 97C Completing Sentences
248(1)
Lesson 98 Simple Present and Perfect Present Modal Verbs, Progressive Present and Progressive Perfect Present Modal Verbs
248(2)
Exercise 98A Parsing Verbs
248(1)
Exercise 98B Forming Modal Verbs
249(1)
Lesson 99 Modal Verb Tenses, The Imperative Mood, The Subjunctive Mood, More Subjunctive Tenses
250(5)
Exercise 99A Complete the Chart
250(4)
Exercise 99B Parsing
254(1)
Lesson 100 Review of Moods and Tenses, Conditional Sentences
255(3)
Exercise 100A Conditional Sentences
255(1)
Exercise 100B Parsing
256(1)
Exercise 100C Diagramming
257(1)
Week 26: More Modifiers 258(15)
Lesson 101 Adjective Review, Adjectives in the Appositive Position, Correct Comma Usage
258(4)
Exercise 101A Identifying Adjectives
258(1)
Exercise 101B Punctuation Practice
259(1)
Exercise 101C Diagramming
260(2)
Lesson 102 Adjective Review, Pronoun Review, Limiting Adjectives
262(3)
Exercise 102A Identifying Adjectives
262(1)
Exercise 102B Analysis
263(1)
Exercise 102C Using Adjectives
264(1)
Lesson 103 Misplaced Modifiers, Squinting Modifiers, Dangling Modifiers
265(4)
Exercise 103A Correcting Misplaced Modifiers
265(2)
Exercise 103B Clarifying Squinting Modifiers
267(1)
Exercise 103C Rewriting Dangling Modifiers
268(1)
Lesson 104 Degrees of Adjectives, Comparisons Using More, Fewer, and Less
269(4)
Exercise 104A Positive, Comparative, and Superlative Adjectives
269(1)
Exercise 104B Forming Comparisons
270(1)
Exercise 104C Using "Fewer" and "Less"
271(1)
Exercise 104D Diagramming
271(2)
Week 27: Double Identities 273(15)
Lesson 105 Clauses with Understood Elements, Than as Conjunction, Preposition, and Adverb, Quasi-Coordinators
273(2)
Exercise 105A Comparisons Using Than
273(1)
Exercise 105B Identifying Parts of the Sentence
274(1)
Exercise 105C Diagramming
274(1)
Lesson 106 The Word As, Quasi-Coordinators
275(4)
Exercise 106A Identifying Parts of the Sentence
275(2)
Exercise 106B Diagramming
277(2)
Lesson 107 Words That Can Be Multiple Parts of Speech
279(4)
Exercise 107A Identifying Parts of Speech
279(2)
Exercise 107B Diagramming
281(2)
Lesson 108 Nouns Acting as Other Parts of Speech, Adverbial Noun Phrases
283(24)
Exercise 108A Nouns
283(1)
Exercise 108B Nouns as Other Parts of Speech
283(1)
Exercise 108C Identifying Parts of Speech
284(1)
Exercise 108D Adverbial Noun Phrases
285(1)
Exercise 108E Diagramming
286(2)
Week 28: Review 9 (Weeks 25-27) 288(19)
Review 9A Definition Fill-in-the-Blank
288(3)
Review 9B Parsing
291(1)
Review 9C Provide the Verb
292(2)
Review 9D Identifying Adjectives and Punctuating Items in a Series
294(2)
Review 9E Correcting Modifiers
296(2)
Review 9F Identifying Adverbs
298(1)
Review 9G Comma Use
299(1)
Review 9H Conjunctions
300(1)
Review 91 Identifying Independent Elements
301(1)
Review 9J Words with Multiple Identities
302(1)
Review 9K Verb Forms Functioning in Other Ways
303(1)
Review 9L Diagramming
304(3)
Week 29: Still More Verbs 307(15)
Lesson 109 Hortative Verbs, Subjunctive Verbs
307(4)
Exercise 109A Identifying Hortative Verbs
307(2)
Exercise 109B Rewriting Indicative Verbs as Hortative Verbs
309(1)
Exercise 109C Diagramming
310(1)
Lesson 110 Transitive Verbs, Intransitive Verbs, Sit/Set, Lie/Lay, Rise/Raise, Ambitransitive Verbs
311(3)
Exercise 110A Ambitransitive Verbs
311(1)
Exercise 110B The Prefix Ambi-
312(1)
Exercise 110C Diagramming
313(1)
Lesson 111 Ambitransitive Verbs, Gerunds and Infinitives, Infinitive Phrases as Direct Objects, Infinitive Phrases With Understood To
314(3)
Exercise 111A Infinitives and Other Uses of "To"
314(1)
Exercise 111B Diagramming
315(2)
Lesson 112 Principal Parts, Yet More Troublesome Verbs
317(5)
Exercise 112A Verb Definitions
317(1)
Exercise 112B Using Troublesome Verbs Correctly
318(2)
Exercise 112C More Irregular Principal Parts
320(2)
Week 30: Still More About Clauses 322(18)
Lesson 113 Clauses and Phrases
322(4)
Exercise 113A Phrases and Clauses
322(2)
Exercise 113B Diagramming
324(2)
Lesson 114 Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Modifying Clauses, Punctuating Modifying Clauses, Which and That
326(5)
Exercise 114A Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Adjective Clauses
326(1)
Exercise 114B Dependent Clauses within Dependent Clauses
327(2)
Exercise 114C Diagramming
329(2)
Lesson 115 Conditional Sentences, Conditional Sentences as Dependent Clauses, Conditional Sentences with Missing Words, Formal If Clauses
331(3)
Exercise 115A Conditional Clauses
331(2)
Exercise 115B Diagramming
333(1)
Lesson 116 Words That Can Be Multiple Parts of Speech, Interrogatives, Demonstratives, Relative Adverbs and Subordinating Conjunctions
334(6)
Exercise 116A Words Acting as Multiple Parts of Speech
334(2)
Exercise 116B Words Introducing Clauses
336(2)
Exercise 116C Diagramming
338(2)
Week 31: Filling Up the Corners 340(21)
Lesson 117 Interrogative Adverbs, Noun Clauses, Forming Questions, Affirmations and Negations, Double Negatives
340(4)
Exercise 117A Identifying Adverbs, Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns, and Adjectives, and Relatives
340(2)
Exercise 117B Forming Questions
342(1)
Exercise 117C Affirmations and Negations
343(1)
Lesson 118 Diagramming Affirmations and Negations, Yet More Words That Can Be Multiple Parts of Speech, Comparisons Using Than, Comparisons Using As
344(3)
Exercise 118A Identifying Parts of Speech
344(1)
Exercise 118B Diagramming
345(2)
Lesson 119 Idioms
347(7)
Exercise 119A Identifying Idioms
351(2)
Exercise 119B Diagramming
353(1)
Lesson 120 Troublesome Sentences
354(33)
Exercise 120A A Selection of Oddly Constructed Sentences
354(7)
Week 32: Review 10 (Weeks 29-31) 361(26)
Review 10A The Missing Words Game
361(5)
Review 10B Identifying Infinitive Phrases, Noun Clauses, and Modifying Clauses
366(2)
Review 10C Parsing
368(1)
Review 10D Which and That Clauses
369(2)
Review 10E Words Acting as Multiple Parts of Speech
371(2)
Review 10F Idioms
373(1)
Review 10G Transitive, Intransitive, and State-of-Being Verbs
374(1)
Review 10H Hunt and Find
375(2)
Review 10I Conditionals and Formal Conditionals
377(2)
Review 10J Affirmations and Negations
379(1)
Review 10K Diagramming
380(3)
Review 10L Explaining Sentences
383(4)
Week 33: Mechanics 387(15)
Lesson 121 Capitalization I Review, Additional Capitalization Rules, Formal and Informal Letter Format, Ending Punctuation
387(3)
Exercise 121A Proofreading
387(2)
Exercise 121B Correct Letter Mechanics
389(1)
Lesson 122 Commas, Semicolons, Additional Semicolon Rules, Colons, Additional Colon Rules
390(5)
Exercise 122A Comma Use
390(2)
Exercise 122B Capitalization and Punctuation
392(3)
Lesson 123 Colons, Dashes, Hyphens, Parentheses, Brackets
395(4)
Exercise 123A Hyphens
395(2)
Exercise 123B Parenthetical Elements
397(2)
Lesson 124 Italics, Quotation Marks, Ellipses, Single Quotation Marks, Apostrophes
399(3)
Exercise 124A Proofreading Practice
399(2)
Exercise 124B Foreign Phrases That Are Now English Words
401(1)
Week 34: Advanced Quotations & Dialogue 402(5)
Lesson 125 Dialogue, Additional Rules for Writing Dialogue, Direct Quotations, Additional Rules for Using Direct Quotations (no exercises for this lesson)
402(1)
Lesson 126 (Optional), Documentation (no exercises for this lesson)
402(1)
Lesson 127 Practicing Direct Quotations and Correct Documentation
402(5)
Week 35: Introduction to Sentence Style 407(10)
Lesson 128 Sentence Style: Equal and Subordinating , Sentences with Equal Elements, Segregating, Freight-Train, and Balanced
407(1)
Exercise 128A Identifying Sentence Types
407(1)
Lesson 129 Subordinating Sentences: Loose, Periodic, Cumulative, Convoluted, and Centered
408(4)
Exercise 129A Identifying Subordinating Sentences
408(4)
Lesson 130 Practicing Sentence Style
412(5)
Exercise 130A Rewriting
412(4)
Exercise 130B Original Composition
416(1)
Week 36: Review 11: Final Review 417
Review 11A Explaining Sentences
417(8)
Review 11B Correcting Errors
425(1)
Review 11C Fill in the Blank
426(2)
Review 11D Diagramming
428
Susan Wise Bauer is a writer, educator, and historian. Her previous books include the Writing With Ease, Writing With Skill, and Story of the World series from Well-Trained Mind Press, as well as The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, The Well-Educated Mind: A Guide to the Classical Education You Never Had, Rethinking School, The Story of Western Science: From the Writings of Aristotle to the Big Bang Theory, and the History of the World series, all from W. W. Norton. She has a Ph.D. in American Studies from the College of William & Mary in Virginia, as well as an M.A. in seventeenth-century literature and a Master of Divinity in Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literature. For fifteen years, she taught literature and composition at the College of William and Mary. Amanda Saxon Dean is a mom of three in Tallahassee, Florida. An alumna of Georgia Tech and of Florida State University, she taught students in grades 7-12 for nine years before beginning to homeschool her own children. Audrey Anderson is an international development professional specializing in programming for women and girls. Her background includes program design, strategy, management and evaluation, with field experience in gender-focused programming and education in Latin America, Africa and Asia. In addition to Audrey's work with the Well-Trained Mind, she has contributed to the development of curricula for life skills programs for adolescent girls around the world. Audrey holds a bachelors degree from the College of William & Mary, and a masters in International Education and Development from George Washington University. Patty Rebne grew up in Colorado, where she earned a BA and an MBA. Most of her grammar, she learned from her mother, an award-winning journalist. To earn a living, Patty taught high school, delivered packages for UPS, marketed and sold software as a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Microsoft, inscribed Christmas cards, and wrote fortune-cookie fortunes. She and her husband Glenn live near Seattle; they have a grown son who was mostly homeschooled, guided by The Well Trained Mind with generous additions of ski days and road-trips. Patty likes the physical action of handwriting, and does photography and cross stitch in her ample spare time.