| A | B |
| Subject in the first IC? | Swimming |
| Verb in the first IC? | is |
| What are the predicate nominatives? | relaxation, Splash |
| Are the verbs VT or VI? | VI -- no DO |
| What POS is BRENTS? | possessive proper noun |
| What POS is SWIMMING? | gerund -- ing verbs acting like nouns |
| What POS is CHIEF? | adjective |
| What POS is RELAXATION? | noun abstract |
| SO is what part of speech? | coordinate conjunction |
| HIS is what POS? | possessive pronoun |
| CHOSEN is what POS? | participle |
| What is the prep phrase and what type is it? | BY BRANT PINVIDIC, adjective describing the noun Splash |
| Names of TV shows, books, and magazines are punctuated how? | Underlined or italics because they are BIG |
| Sentence purpose -- declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, declarative, imperative | declarative |
| Sentence type -- simple, cd, cx, cd-cx | cd-- 2 IC and joined by comma and a cc |
| Rewrite the sentence using correct punctuation and capitalization. | Swimming is Brent's chief relaxation, so his chosen TV show is Splash (can't underline or italicize on QUIA but imagine it is there for Splash) by Brant Pinvidic, adjective |
| Write a compound sentence with a gerund. | BOWLING makes me very happy, and I hope I get to do much of it over summer. |
| Write a sentence with a participle. | The CRYING baby drew a long breath and sucked in a spider CROUCHING in the corner of the crib. |