Section outline

    • 1. Consider the following sentences. Put a star (*) after those that do not seem to conform to the rules of your grammar, that are ungrammatical for you. State, if you can, why you think the sentence is ungrammatical.

      a. Robin forced the sheriff go.
      b. Napoleon forced Josephine to go.
      c. The devil made Faust go.
      d. He passed by a large pile of money.
      e. He drove by my house.
      f. He drove my house by.
      g. Did in a corner little Jack Horner sit?
      h. Elizabeth is resembled by Charles.
      i. Nancy is eager to please.
      j. It is easy to frighten Emily.
      k. It is eager to love a kitten.
      l. That birds can fly flabbergasts.
      m. The fact that you are late to class is surprising. 
      n. Has the nurse slept the baby yet?
      o. I was surprised for you to get married.
      p. I wonder who and Mary went swimming.
      q. Myself bit John.
      r. What did Alice eat the toadstool with?
      s. What did Alice eat the toadstool and?

    • Recommend a language-learning resource you used today (app, website, book, etc.). Explain how it benefited your learning.

    • Opened: Saturday, 13 January 2024, 12:00 AM
      Due: Saturday, 20 January 2024, 11:59 PM