Subject UnitVerb UnitPredicate: 1)Direct Object 2)Indirect Object OR 3)Predicate Noun 4)Predicate Adjective Five Simple Sentence Patterns: S-AV S-AV-DOS-LV-PN.

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Subject UnitVerb UnitPredicate: 1)Direct Object 2)Indirect Object OR 3)Predicate Noun 4)Predicate Adjective Five Simple Sentence Patterns: S-AV S-AV-DOS-LV-PN S-AV-IO-DOS-LV-PA

Subject UnitVerb UnitPredicate: 1)Direct Object 2)Indirect Object OR 3)Predicate Noun 4)Predicate Adjective Five Simple Sentence Patterns: S-AV S-AV-DOS-LV-PN S-AV-IO-DOS-LV-PA S = Subject AV = Action Verb DO = Direct Object IO = Indirect Object S = Subject AV = Action Verb DO = Direct Object IO = Indirect Object LV = Linking Verb PN = Predicate Noun PA = Predicate Adjective LV = Linking Verb PN = Predicate Noun PA = Predicate Adjective

Subject Reminders:

Verbs: (which begin the predicate)

Objects are always nouns or pronouns. The object is the person or thing affected by the ACTION described in the verb. Action Verbs

Subject Verb Direct Object 1. Find the subject of the sentence. Do this by asking yourself "who" or "what" the sentence is about. Freddy bought Melinda a ring. Who bought the ring? Freddy. Freddy is the subject. 2. Only action verbs have an object. Our verb is action (bought) 3. What did Freddy buy? A ring. You've found the direct object. Questions to help you find the direct object:

Subject Verb Direct Object Freddy bought Melinda a ring. 4. To find the indirect object, find the word between the action verb (bought) and the direct object (ring) that answers one of 4 questions: "to/for whom" or “to/for what” Indirect Object Melinda Freddyboughtring a

Freddy bought Melinda a ring. Freddy Who bought the ring? bought What did Freddy do? a ring What did Freddy buy? Melinda For whom did Freddy buy the ring?

3 More Types Sentence Patterns here is the difference

A predicate noun is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and identifies, renames, or explains the subject. To find a predicate noun, 1.first find the subject and the linking verb. 2.Then find the noun or pronoun that follows the verb and that identifies, renames, or explains the subject. 3.This word will be the predicate noun.

presidentSteveis predicate nounSubjectlinking verb Identifies, renames, or explains the subject

A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies the subject. To find a predicate adjective, 1.first find the subject and the linking verb. 2.Then find the adjective that follows the verb and describes the subject. 3.This word will be the predicate adjective.

dangerousSteveis predicate adjective Subjectlinking verb Modifies the subject