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Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Subject Complement
Chapter 4 Complements Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Subject Complement
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Direct Object Direct Object – is a noun, pronoun, or word group that tells who or what receives the action of the verb Objects answer: WHO or WHAT after the verb. Note: Only in sentences with ACTION VERBS Note: Cross out all prepositional phrases
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To find a Direct Object Determine if the verb is action or linking. You must have an action verb. Cross out all prepositional phrases Subject + verb + who?/ what? =direct object
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November 29, 2011 Homework Do Now Vocabulary pg 69
2nd Draft of Descriptive Paragraph Grammar pg exercise 3 Grammar pg 122 exercise 2
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Indirect Object Indirect Object – a noun, pronoun, or word group that sometimes appears in sentences containing direct objects Note: Sentence must contain a D.O. to have an I.O. An indirect object tells to whom or to what (or for whom or for what) the action of a transitive verb is done.
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To find the Indirect Object
Determine if the verb is action or linking. You must have an action verb. Cross out all prepositional phrases subject + verb+ direct object + to (for) whom?/ to (for) what? = indirect object.
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November 30, 2011 Homework Do Now Vocabulary pg 70
Quiz Friday Grammar pg 126 exercise 4 Review A pg 124
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TIP: Be careful…do not confuse prepositional phrases with indirect objects!
Examples of Objects of Prep: My teacher showed the book to the class. I left some dessert for you. Examples of Indirect Objects: My teacher showed the class the book. I left you some dessert.
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Subject Complements Subject Complement – a word or word group in the predicate that identifies or describes the subject Types of Subject Complements: 1. Predicate Nominative 2. Predicate Adjectives Note: follows linking verbs
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Predicate Nominative Predicate Nominative – a word or word group in the predicate that identifies the subject. Note: a predicate nominative may be a noun, pronoun, or a word group that functions as a noun. A predicate nominative is connected to the subject by a linking verb.
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December 1, 2011 Homework Do Now
Grammar pg exercise 5 and Review B Vocabulary Unit 6 own definitions Quiz tomorrow Free Write in Journal
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How to find a Predicate Nominative
Determine if the verb is LINKING. Cross out all prepositional phrases Look to the back of (after) the linking verb, if the word or word group is a noun it is a predicate nominative.
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EX: A dictionary is a tool. This piece of old flint could be
an arrowhead.
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Predicate Adjective Predicate Adjective – an adjective that is in the predicate and that describes the subject. You must have a linking verb. Note: a predicate adjective is a describing word. A predicate adjective MUST BE connected to the subject by a linking verb.
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How to find a predicate adjective
Determine if the verb is linking. You must have a LINKING VERB Cross out all prepositional phrases Look after (to the back of) the linking verb, if the word or word group is an adjective it is a predicate adjective.
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EX: The pita bread was light and delicious.
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December 2, 2011 Homework Do Now Grammar pg 129-130 Review E
Vocabulary Quiz
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SUPER IMPORTANT CHART! VERB Action Verbs Linking Verbs D.O. P.N. P.A
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Class work Grammar pg Review D
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