Part of the sentences. Basic Grammar

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PART OF THE SENTENCES BASIC GRAMMAR COURSE 4 TH GRADE. PROF. LIRIETT HERRERA

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PART OF THE SENTENCES

BASIC GRAMMAR COURSE

4TH GRADE.

PROF. LIRIETT HERRERA

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NOUNS

The parts of the sentence are a set of terms

for describing how people construct sentences

from smaller pieces.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

PRONOUNS VERBS

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SUBJECTSIM

PLE

SU

BJE

CT

The simple subject of a sentence is the main word in the complete subject. It is always a noun or a pronoun.

Complete subject, it is when the noun has more characteristics to define it.

CO

MPLE

TE

SU

BJE

CT

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EXAMPLES

SIMPLE SUBJECT<

.

COMPLETE SUBJECT

The girl of my dreams shagged me.

The soldier guarded the fort.

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PREDICATE

The part of a sentence or clause that

expresses what is said of the subject and

that usually consists of a verb with or

without objects, complements, or adverbial

modifiers

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COMPOSITION OF THE PREDICATE

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ACTION WORDS

The verb is perhaps

the most important

part in a sentence.

Express what the

subject is doing.

Could be actions,

states of beings or

events.

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EXAMPLES>

I DRIVE MY CAR EVERYDAY

SHE RUNS IN THE PARK DAILY

ENGLISH VERBS ARE SIMPLE

I FEEL PAIN FOR THE INJURY

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EXAMPLES OF VERBS

RUNDANCE

PLAY

JUMP

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OBJECTS

A verb may be followed by an

object that completes the verb's

meaning. There is two types of

objects>

DIRECT OBJECT

INDIRECT OBJECT

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DIRECT OBJECTS

The advertising executive drove a flashy red

PorscheHer secret admirer gave

her a bouquet of flowers

INDIRECT OBJECTS

TO WHOM OR WHAT THE VERBS IS DIRECTING

RECEIVE THE ACTIONS OF THE DIRECT OBJECT