SUMMER CAMP

understands:

present tense
past tense
prepositions,
prepositional phrase,
infinitive as object,
infinitive as adjective

todo:

noun phrase
adverbials (all) – adjective phrase, adverb phrase…etc
relative clause
verb phrase
vocabulary *
perfect tense (all)
adverbs

Grammar and Format

This summer, (noun phrase as adverbial)
I(s)
attended(v)
a basketball camp (obj)

relative clause:
that (relative pronoun) [turned out (to be)](phrasal verb) an unforgettable experience (subj compl) for me.

Each day, (noun phrase, adverbial)
I(s) woke up (verb phrase) early (adj),
[eager] to improve my skills on the court. (adjective phrase)

We (s) were(v) focused(adj) [on 【dribbling, shooting, defense, and offense everyday】] (prep phrase).

Our coach(s) push (v) us (obj) hard.

But he(s)
also made(verb phrase)
sure (adv)
[(to teach) us about teamwork and strategies] (infinitive phrase).

I(s) made(v) a lot of new friends(obj) [at the camp] (prep phrase).

My favorite part of the camp(s) was(v) [when we competed in the tournament] (relative clause).

I(s) was(lv) [nervous but excited](subj compl).

And during the final game, (adverbial prepositional phrase)
I(s) managed(v) [(to score) a key three pointer] (infinitive phrase)
that helped our team to win (relative clause).

At the end of the camp, (adverbial prepositional phrase)
I [had] not only [improved] my basketball skills (past perfect)
but also gained(v) [confidence and a stronger sense of teamwork].

It(s) was(lv) a summer(subj compl) [to remember] (infinitive as adjective).