Preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun/pronoun and another word in the sentence The one behind us honked his horn. I hit the ball over the net.
Conjunction Word that joins words or groups of words For And Nor But Or Yet So
Simple Subject Main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about The Korean market is closed today.
Verb I saw a picture of a Siberian tiger. Simple Predicate Verb I saw a picture of a Siberian tiger.
Complete Subject All the words needed to tell whom or what the sentence in about The Korean market is closed today.
Complete Predicate Consists of a verb and all the words that describe the verb and complete its meaning The nurse lifted the patient carefully Complete predicate: lifted the patient carefully Simple predicate (verb): lifted
Prepositional Phrase Contains the preposition, its object, and any modifiers of the object The pile of [prep.] dry [adj.] leaves [obj.] had grown much larger.
Adjective Phrase A prepositional phrase that is used as an adjective (modifies a noun/pronoun) What kind? How many? Which one? How much? Adjective: Icy chucks fell from the skyscraper Adj. Phrase: Chunks of ice fell from the skyscraper
Adverb Phrase A prepositional phrase that is used as an adverb (modifies a verb, adj., or an adv.) When? Where? Why? How? How often? How long? Adverb: We walk there every Saturday. Adv. Phrase: We walk along the lake every Saturday.