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Notes – Subject Complements
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Types of Verbs Action Verbs – kick, swim, buy
Linking Verbs – is, was, smells Helping Verbs – did ____, has ____ You need to know action and linking verbs for now
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Linking Verbs Are… Any form of to be Examples – is, am, were, are,
Other words that can be replaced with a form of to be and make sense Examples – feel, taste, become, smell, sound grow appear These examples are not always linking verbs, but when they are not actively being done, they are linking verbs.
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Subject Complements These follow linking verbs.
A subject complement will either describe a subject or rename a subject. If you have a linking verb and something following it, that something will be a subject complement.
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Subject Complements He is annoyed. You look tired.
He looked over the field. – No subject complement The soup tasted delicious.
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Practice: Identify any subjects, objects, prepositional phrases, and subject complements.
He bought me a box of chocolates yesterday. The book of short stories was extremely interesting. The soup smelled delicious. She smelled the bowl of soup.
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