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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.
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Conjunction Word that joins words or groups of words For And Nor But Or Yet So
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Simple Subject Main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about The Korean market is closed today.
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Verb I saw a picture of a Siberian tiger.
Simple Predicate Verb I saw a picture of a Siberian tiger.
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Complete Subject All the words needed to tell whom or what the sentence in about The Korean market is closed today.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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