PATTERN #3. To learn about Pattern 3, you must learn a new concept called the INDIRECT OBJECT.

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ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) NOTES-PAGE 13 PATTERN #3 To learn about Pattern 3, you must learn a new concept called the INDIRECT OBJECT. PATTERN 3: N-V-N-N It consists of four main parts IN THIS ORDER: the subject (N), an action verb (V), an indirect object (N), and a direct object (N). All four parts may have modifiers, and there may be prepositional phrases in the sentence, but THERE WILL BE NO OTHER NOUNS OR VERBS. IMPORTANT: A SENTENCE CANNOT HAVE AN INDIRECT OBJECT UNLESS IT HAS A DIRECT OBJECT. EXAMPLE: pn av pro art n pp n Mom gave me a dollar (for candy). If you strip down this sentence (take out all the modifiers and prepositional phrases), what would be left? Mom gave me dollar When you "strip down" a sentence as you did above, count the number of nouns (or pronouns) left over. If you have one noun left over, you have a Pattern 1 (N-V) sentence. If you have two nouns left over, you have a Pattern 2 (N-V- N) sentence. If you have three nouns left over, you have Pattern 3 (N-V-N-N); the first noun will be the subject, the second will be the indirect object, and the third will be the direct obect. The diagram of your complete Pattern 3 sentence would look like this: Mom gave dollar Note the little "tail." for me a candy VERY IMPORTANT: The INDIRECT OBJECT will always be located between the VERB and the DIRECT OBJECT in the sentence. The words will ALWAYS come in this order: SUBJECT - VERB - INDIRECT OBJECT - DIRECT OBJECT. These sentences will only contain ACTION VERBS.

" ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) NOTES - PAGE 14

ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) EXERCISE #1 PATTERN 3: EXERCISE #1 NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS: All the sentences below are Pattern 3. Parse them and put prepositional phrases in parentheses. Then, in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper, diagram the entire sentence. 1. African-Americans gave America many great Congressmen. 2. Blanche Kelso Bruce gave Missouri its first school for Blacks in 1864. 3. In 1874 the Mississippi legislature made Mr. Bruce that state s first black Senator. 4. In 1888 Henry Plummer Cheatham gave North Carolina its first black Congressman. 5. After his defeat in 1892, Cheatham gave North Carolina an orphanage for two hundred students. 6. Wood High School in Charleston, South Carolina, gave Robert Carlos DeLarge his early education. 7. In 1870 the South Carolina legislature appointed him land commissioner in charge of that state s public lands. (over)

# ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) EXERCISE #1 - PAGE 2 8. The same state legislature gave him the nomination for representative of the Second Congressional District. 9. In 1966 Massachusetts gave the United States its first black Senator from a popular election. 10. Senator Edward William Brooke III gave the people of Massachusetts twelve years of dedicated service in the Senate. DIRECTIONS: Write what job the underlined words are doing. Choose your answers from among the following: SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION MODIFIER VERB SENTENCE # WORD JOB 1 America 2 Blanche Kelso Bruce 4 Congressman 6 Robert Carlos DeLarge 7 him 7 commissioner 9 black 10 service

$ ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) EXERCISE #2 PATTERN 3: EXERCISE #2 NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS: The sentences below are either Pattern 2 (N-V-N) or Pattern 3 (N-V-N-N). Parse the sentences and then, in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper, diagram the entire sentence. 1. Black Americans represent America in all aspects of our culture. 2. Mary McLeod Bethune gave the southeastern United States one of its finest teacher-training institutions. 3. The Brooklyn Dodgers named Roy Campanella Most Valuable Player in three different years. 4. Wilt Chamberlain broke almost every scoring record in professional basketball. 5. In 1839 Joseph Cinque led a successful revolt against the captain of a slave ship. 6. Harriet Tubman gave many slaves their freedom through the famous Underground Railroad. 7. After his own escape to freedom in 1835, Frederick Douglas denounced slavery in his fiery speeches. (over)

% ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) EXERCISE #2 - PAGE 2 8. W. E. B. Dubois founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 9. James Baldwin gave the world such magnificent essays as The Fire Next Time. 10. Lorraine Hansberry won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for her A Raisin in the Sun. DIRECTIONS: Write what job the underlined words are doing. Choose your answers from among the following: SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION MODIFIER VERB SENTENCE # WORD JOB 1 America 2 United States 3 Most Valuable Player 4 every 5 Joseph Cinque 6 gave 6 Underground Railroad 7 slavery 9 magnificent

& ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) EXERCISE #3 PATTERN 3: EXERCISE #3 NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS: The sentences below are either Pattern 1(N-V), Pattern 2 (N-V-N), or Pattern 3 (N-V-N-N). Parse the sentences and then, in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper, diagram the entire sentence. 1. Langston Hughes achieved fame from his magnificent poems about the black experience in America. 2. Langston Hughes made his entrance into the world in Joplin, Missouri, on February 1, 1902. 3. His father left the family for Mexico in a fit of rage over discrimination. 4. His mother gave her son the best home within her power. 5. His classmates in grammar school elected him class poet. 6. On that same day Langston wrote sixteen verses in praise of them. 7. At his father s request Langston moved to Mexico in his junior year in high school. 8. He published his first poem during his senior year. (over)

' ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) EXERCISE #3 - PAGE 2 9. Langston put himself through Lincoln College in Pennsylvania. 10. Throughout his long career Langston Hughes gave America the priceless legacy of his poetry. DIRECTIONS: Write what job the underlined words are doing. Choose your answers from among the following: SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION VERB MODIFIER SENTENCE # WORD JOB 1 fame 2 made 3 rage 4 son 5 poet 6 Langston 8 poem 10 America 10 legacy 10 poetry

( ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) SKILLS SUPPORT PATTERN 3: SKILLS SUPPORT Parse and diagram the first line of this poem. Then paraphrase the poem. I, TOO, SING AMERICA by Langston Hughes I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. Tomorrow, I ll be at the table When company comes. Nobody ll dare Say to me, Eat in the kitchen, Then. Besides, They ll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed I, too, sing America.

) ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) SKILLS SUPPORT

ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) TEST PATTERN #3: TEST NAME: DATE: (RAW SCORE: GRADE: /255 ) DIRECTIONS: Parse the sentences below and put prepositional phrases in parentheses. Then, in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper, diagram the entire sentence. 1. African-Americans give the United States their gifts in all areas of American culture. 2. Black writers touch our hearts with their stories. 3. Black soldiers come to America s aid in time of war. 4. Show business in this country benefits from the talents of African-American entertainers. 5. Black poets write us poems of great beauty. 6. The talents of great black athletes enrich the sports scene in America. 7. American history contains the names of many black patriots. 8. The ranks of America s Blacks give us countless dedicated educators. (over)

" ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR (UNIT #7) TEST - PAGE 2 9. Citizens of color contribute greatly to all walks of American life. 10. America prospers from the contributions of all her cultural groups. DIRECTIONS: Write what job the underlined words are doing. Choose your answers from among the following: SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION VERB MODIFIER SENTENCE # WORD JOB 1 United States 2 writers 2 stories 3 America's 5 us 5 poems 6 talents 7 American 7 contains 8 us 8 educators 9 greatly 10 prospers 10 groups