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1. Where there is a will, there is a way. 2. Take care lest you should fall. 3. When the rain stopped we set out for the next town where we had planned to stay the night. 4. The men managed to survive even though they were three days without water. 5. We will have plenty to eat, provided that no uninvited guests turn up. 6. He works hard that he may become rich. 7. Though he was strong he could not fight against three people at once. 8. His mother said that he had gone to the market to make some purchases. 9. If the dog was mine, I would have taken it to a veterinary doctor. 10. The man who did most to convince the world that slavery was unethical was Wilberforce.
 * Analyze the following complex sentences:**

**Instituto Superior Enrique Guillermo Hood** **Practice work N° 3** **English Grammar III** That thin girl is drinking milk now. The police caugh the robbers yesterday. ( spelling )
 * A)** **Order the words and form sentences**
 * 1) that thin girl / is drinking / milk now
 * 1) the robbers yesterday / the police / caught
 * 1) the short man / has bought / some crayons from the stationery shop / his son

The short man has bought some crayos from the stationary shop for his son.

The short man has bought his son some crayons from the stationary shop.


 * 1) the shopkeeper / the customer / is paying / two hundred dollars

The customer is paying two hundred dollars to the shopkeeper. The customer is paying the shopkeeper two hundred dollars.

The tall man has just written a letter.
 * 1) has just written / a letter / the tall man

The studens have solved some mathematics problems.
 * 1) the students / have solved / some Mathematics problem.

The driver has just shown his driving licence to the policeman. The driver has just shown the policeman his driving licence. No one in the street has ever given any help to the blind woman. No one in the street has ever given the blind woman any help.
 * 1) the policeman / has just shown / the driver / his driving license
 * 1) has ever given / any help / the blind woman / no one in the street

The nurse gave some medicine to the patient. The nurse gave the patient some medicine. He has never told his brother the secret.
 * 1) the patient / gave / some medicine / the nurse
 * 1) he / his brother / the secret / has never told


 * B)** **Identify the different elements in the following sentences**
 * Key:**
 * Subject **
 * Verb **
 * Complement **
 * Direct Object **
 * Indirect object **


 * 1) John seems busy. [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="37" height="35"]]
 * 2) Cristina remains president. [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="37" height="35"]]
 * 3) John hit the ball. [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="37" height="35"]]
 * 4) Local newspapers inform the public about their comunities . [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="37" height="35"]]
 * 5) The driver appeared intoxicated. [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="37" height="35"]]
 * 6)  the accident victim sobbed.  [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="37" height="35"]](Capital letter at the beginning of of the sentence please!)
 * 7) Professor Figuera threw the textbook . [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="37" height="35"]]
 * 8) The editor-in-chief gave the assignment to the newest reporter. (to the newest reporter= not an indirect object, check this!)
 * 9) Domestic violence often can lead to murder.
 * 10) They are professionals. [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="29" height="27"]]
 * 11) That was  the message the group told delegates to take home . [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="33" height="31"]]
 * 12) The rat ate the cheese. [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="29" height="27"]]
 * 13) Don’t forget to put out fresh food and water for the dog. ( Dont' forget= verb, for the dog= not an idirect object )
 * 14) On Tuesday, the Smiths painted the porch, watered their lawn  , and bought new summer furniture . [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="29" height="27"]]


 * C) Choose the correct sentence pattern.**


 * The people like rice.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="25" height="23"]]
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object
 * 5) ? pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement


 * The teachers are in the lobby.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="25" height="23"]]
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object + direct object
 * 5) ? pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement
 * The fat cat is chasing a mouse.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="25" height="23"]]
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object + direct object
 * 5) ? pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement
 * My parents always tell me stories
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 4) ? pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement
 * 5) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object + direct object [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="25" height="23"]]
 * Brad looks very handsome in his new sweater.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="25" height="23"]]
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object + direct object
 * 5) ? pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement
 * John is eating.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="25" height="23"]]
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object
 * 5) ? pattern 5: subject+verb + object + complement
 * 1) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 2) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 3) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object
 * 4) ? pattern 5: subject+verb + object + complement

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 * The older boys were given a chance to buy raffle tickets after the meeting.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object + direct object
 * 5) ? pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/dont.jpg width="24" height="40"]]
 * The teacher called Robbie class clown.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object + direct object
 * 5) ? pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="26" height="24"]]
 * Her best friend sent her a postcard from Japan.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object + direct object [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="19" height="20"]]
 * 5) pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement

> Result: Passed
 * She sleeps soundly.
 * 1) ? pattern 1: Subject + verb [[image:hoodenglishgrammariii/Tick.jpg width="27" height="30"]]
 * 2) ? pattern 2: subject + verb + complement
 * 3) ? pattern 3: subject + verb + direct object
 * 4) ? pattern 4: subject + verb + indirect object + direct object
 * 5) ? pattern 5: subject + verb + object + complement