| A | B |
| Sentence 1 is what purpose? | Exclamatory |
| Sentence 2 is what purpose? | Declarative |
| Simple subject of IC? | shoes |
| Simple predicate or verb in IC? | are |
| Verb tense in IC? | present |
| What is the predicate nominative in the IC? | ones |
| What part of speech is ONES? | indefinite pronoun |
| What type of dependent clause? | adjective |
| Simple subject of dependent clause? | I |
| simple predicate or verb in DC? | have seen |
| Verb tense in DC? | present perfect -- have or has + past participle |
| Is the verb in the IC transitive or intransitive? | intransitive -- NO DO |
| Is the verb in the DC transitive or intransitive? | intransitive -- NO DO |
| What is the sentence type-- simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex? | complex -- 1 DC and 1 IC |
| Name the demonstrative pronouns/adjectives? | This, That, These, and Those |
| PRICIEST is what type of adjective -- positive, superlative, or comparative? | superlative -- EST ending |
| Is the dependent clause essential or nonessential | NONESSENTIAL -- THAT ALWAYS starts an essential clause so no comma; WHICH starts a nonessential clause and need a comma(s) |
| Write an original sentence with an adjective DC not using THAT. | You are planning on going to the basketball game Thursday, WHICH is away. |
| Write a adjective DC using WHOSE (don't confuse it with WHO IS) | My mother, whose cake you are eating, is an excellent chef! |
| Write an original sentence with a dependent clause AND a PA or PN. Remember PA/PN ONLY come after linking verbs. | My teachers are incredible sports FANS (PN), yelling for many of the college and pro teams! OR I felt the EXCITEMENT (PN) at the Georgia Dome Sunday! |