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The English SentenceLesson 1: Understanding
Bruce Clary, McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas
Thursday, August 22, 13
always consist of a subject and a predicate. The predicate contains the verb and says something about the subject. Taken together, the subject and predicate state a complete idea.
Sentences
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usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: The editor-in-chief leads the staff meetings.
Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: The editor-in-chief leads the staff meetings.
Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: The editor-in-chief leads the staff meetings.
Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: The editor-in-chief leads the staff meetings.
Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: Run!
Ex: The editor-in-chief leads the staff meetings.
Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
usually take one of two forms, depending upon the verb. A subject complement renames or describes the subject. A direct object receives the action expressed by the verb.
Predicates
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Ex: Run!
Ex: The editor-in-chief leads the staff meetings.
Ex: Laurina is the editor-in-chief of The Spectator.
Thursday, August 22, 13
most English sentences assume one of three basic patterns comprised of these basic sentence parts:
Thus,
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• S-V• S-V-DO• S-V-SC
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Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Ex: Becky teaches.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Ex: Becky teaches.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Ex: Becky teaches.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Ex: Becky teaches.
Ex: Deon smiled.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Ex: Becky teaches.
Ex: Deon smiled.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Some sentences do express a complete idea with nothing but a subject and an action verb. Action verbs that have no direct object are intransitive verbs.
S-V: Intransitive Verbs
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Ex: Rivers flow.
Ex: Becky teaches.
Ex: Deon smiled.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Rissa mentors freshmen.
Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Rissa mentors freshmen.
Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Rissa mentors freshmen.
Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Rissa mentors freshmen.
Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
Ex: Rissa mentors freshmen.
Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
Ex: Rissa mentors freshmen.
Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
Ex: Rissa mentors freshmen.
Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Most sentences with action verbs have a direct object, receiver of the action expressed by the verb. Verbs that take a direct object are transitive verbs.
S-V-DO: Transitive Verbs
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Ex: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
Ex: Rissa mentors freshmen.
Ex: Becky teaches communication courses.
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Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Ex: Editors are leaders.
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Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Ex: Editors are leaders.
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Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Ex: Editors are leaders.
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Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Ex: Editors are leaders.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Ex: Editors are leaders.
Ex: A good editor is fair minded.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Ex: Editors are leaders.
Ex: A good editor is fair minded.
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Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Ex: Editors are leaders.
Ex: A good editor is fair minded.
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Subject complements come in two varieties. Predicate nominatives rename the subject. Predicate adjectives describe the subject.
S-V-SC: Subject complements
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Ex: Editors are leaders.
Ex: A good editor is fair minded.
Thursday, August 22, 13
are state-of-being verbs followed by subject complements. When followed by a subject complement, the forms of to be are linking verbs.
Linking verbs
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• am• is• are• was
• were• [will] be• [has/have] been• [is/were] being
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can look like action verbs, but the predicate that follows renames or describes the subject instead of receiving any action.
Linking verbs
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• look• feel• sound• smell• taste
• appear• stay/remain• become• grow• prove
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Steps in analyzing sentences
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Steps in analyzing sentences
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1. Find the verb
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Steps in analyzing sentences
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1. Find the verb2. Ask “Who or what [insert verb]?” to find the subject.
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Steps in analyzing sentences
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1. Find the verb2. Ask “Who or what [insert verb]?” to find the subject.3. If the verb is an action verb, Ask “[Insert subject
and verb] who or what?” to find the direct object.
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Steps in analyzing sentences
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1. Find the verb2. Ask “Who or what [insert verb]?” to find the subject.3. If the verb is an action verb, Ask “[Insert subject
and verb] who or what?” to find the direct object.4. If the verb is a linking verb, ask “Does the subject
complement rename or describe the subject?” to determine if it is a predicate nominate or predicate adjective.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Practice
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This teriyaki chicken tastes salty!
The flood waters rolled through Lakeside Park’s lagoon.
The flood waters carried debris into the lagoon.
The test proved difficult for the class.
This lesson is the key to your success in this class.
Thursday, August 22, 13
Thursday, August 22, 13