 The children were singing.  Subject = children  Predicate/verb = were singing  Articles = The childrenwere singing The.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Predicate Nouns and Predicate Adjectives
Advertisements

Parts of a sentence.
FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS: 1.Pick up grammar notes from my green stool. 2.Write down your homework in your assignment book.
English Baseball Group 2A
English Baseball Group 5B Mrs. Stortzum’s 4th Grade English class.
English Baseball Group 3B Mrs. Stortzum’s 4th Grade English class.
that is a very loud boat something must be wrong with it
Think Pair Share Break this sentence apart into the subject and predicate. Mr. Nuno’s wife had a baby boy. Mr. Nuno’s wife had a baby boy.
Adjective & Adverb Clauses A review. Clause v. Phrase O A clause has a subject and a verb O Independent (Main) Clause: expresses a complete thought.
DGP For the week of February 1st. This week’s sentence: julia wants to give a card to stephan for valentine’s day but she is shy.
Simple Subjects and Predicates Every sentence has a simple subject and predicate.
Infinitives Click on the speaker icon to listen to an audio presentation of the powerpoint on infinitives in addition to viewing the slide presentation.
Every complete sentence must have two components: 1. A thing (noun) (subject) 2. An Action (verb) (predicate) John went to the store. Verb NOUN.
Grammar & Sentence Structure
Predicate Nominatives. A predicate nominative is a noun (naming word) or a pronoun (a word used in place of a noun) that is the same as the subject of.
PHRASES AND CLAUSES. REVIEW  A sentence needs a subject and predicate (the action of the subject)  Modifiers modify nouns and verbs  Adjectives modify.
Think Pair Share Break this sentence apart into the subject and predicate. Mr. Nuno’s wife had a baby boy. Mr. Nuno’s wife had a baby boy.
Different Styles of Sentences Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences.
Complements and Completers 2013 Complement and Completers A complement or a completer is a word or a group of words that completes the meaning begun.
Combining Sentences One plus one equals one..
 Subject  The WHO/WHAT of the sentence that is doing or being something  A noun or pronoun  The star of the sentence  Linked to the predicate.
English II Sentence Notes. So… what is a sentence? A sentence is a group of words with a subject and a verb that expresses a complete thought. Ex. The.
By: Amanda, Tiffanie and Cheyenne. Dogs Run. Dogs Run The subject The verb.
Grammar Review. Nouns Person: neighbor Place: kitchen Thing: pencil Idea: doubt Compound Nouns: notebook, earring, earthworm Proper Nouns: Florida, Walmart,
Alchemia Wiedzy WHAT PARTS OF SPEECH DO YOU KNOW? PARTS OF SPEECH.
Phrases Groups of words that perform specific functions in sentences.
Cue Card #7 Compound Sentence
Sentence Parts: Predicate Nominative The predicate nominative (PN) is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb. It renames the subject To find it,
Objects and Complements
By: Hannah Gettings.  Definition of pronoun: a word used in place of a noun.  Example: She gave him the book. *say for example the names of the people.
Gerunds are verbs which end with –ing Gerunds always act like nouns Gerunds can be: Subjects Direct objects Indirect objects Objects of the prepositions.
Sentence Writing Strategy Notes Junior/Senior English.
Sports I like sports because they are fun to play. My favorite sport id football, my second favorite in Basketball, and my third favorite in Baseball.
WRITING SKILLS: Clauses and Sentence Types
Phrases, Clauses & Sentence Type. Phrases Prepositional phrases – Begin with a preposition – Common prepositions: in on under around with to.
GoBack definitions Level 1 Parts of Speech GoBack is a memorization game; the teacher asks students definitions, and when someone misses one, you go back.
Simple and Compound Sentences Meeting 10, 11.
Predicate Nouns and Predicate Adjectives. P.N. and P.A. A predicate noun and a predicate adjective will come behind a LINKING verb.
Warm-Up Confused about using who or whom? Try this. Rewrite just the part of the sentence using who or whom. Instead of who, use he. Instead of whom, use.
Daily Grammar & Vocabulary Practice
Show what you know.... Types of Nouns: Collective- one word/noun to represent a group ex. Team, company, flock Compound- 2 nouns put together to make.
“ Be ‘’ verb patterns Be verbs: am, is are, was, were, be,being, and been 1. Subject + be verb + adverb of time/place Ex: The children are upstairs. (place)
Correlative Conjunctions
Parts of Speech Review Part 2 (You ’ ll learn to love these PowerPoints.)
SUBJECT AND PREDICATES English Nine. Parts of a Sentence? A sentence needs two parts: a. Subject (Noun) b. Predicate (Action)
Sentence Patterns. Sentence Components Sentences contain a verb, its subject and is a complete thought. Depending on the type of verb in the sentence,
By: Taylor Davis March 2, 2o1o Parts of Speech!. Noun- A Person, place, thing, or idea. EX: My house is just down the street.
Simple and Compound Sentences A Crash Course with Ms. Gallaher.
English 9H Mrs. Malaspino
SIMPLE SENTENCE A sentence that has one independent clause
Grammar.
SUBJECTS: Complete and Simple
Week 13 Warm-Ups English 12 Mrs. Fountain.
Parts of Speech How Words Function.
Bringing English Together
Types of Sentences Simple and Compound.
For the week of November 16 – 20, 2009
GRAMMAR REVIEW.
Subjects and Predicates
Sentence Patterns.
Parts of Speech How Words Function.
Daily Grammar Practice
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
Chapter 2 grammar Notes.
Using an Adverb Well Miss Johnson.
GRAMMAR REVIEW.
What is a clause? A clause is a group of related words containing a subject and a predicate. It is different from a phrase in that a phrase does not include.
Week 9 Warm-Ups English 12 Mrs. Fountain.
Sentence Structure Lesson IN COLOR!
Sentences Parts (Complements) and Their Functions
Presentation transcript:

 The children were singing.  Subject = children  Predicate/verb = were singing  Articles = The childrenwere singing The

 My older brother is studying.  Subject = brother  Predicate/verb = is studying  Adjectives = My, older brotheris studying Myolder

 Grandma Lopez must have written the list.  Subject = Grandma Lopez  Predicate/verb phrase = must have written  Direct object = list  Article = the Grandma Lopezmust have writtenlist the

 Rosita is buying the pizza.  Subject = Rosita  Predicate = is buying  Direct object = pizza  Article = the Rositais buyingpizza the

 We went to the game.  Subject = We  Predicate = went  Prepositional Phrase = to the game Wewent to game the

II ran the bases. SSubject = I PPredicate = ran DDirect object = bases AArticle = the Iranbases the

 Moose and elk are large animals.  Compound subject = Moose, elk  Conjunction = and  Linking verb = are  Direct object = animals  Adjective = large elk and Moose areanimals large

 Ms. Sanchez and Mr. Charles teach.  Compound subject = Ms. Sanchez, Mr. Charles  Conjunction = and  Predicate = teach Mr. Charles and Ms. Sanchez teach

 The dog and her puppies slept.  Compound subject = dog, puppies  Article = The  Adjective = her  Conjunction = and  Predicate = slept dog puppies The her slept and

 Mrs. Tapson likes football and baseball.  Subject = Mrs. Tapson  Predicate = likes  Conjunction = and  Compound direct object = football, baseball Mrs. Tapsonlikes and football baseball