Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sentence Elements
- What is a
sentence?
- A sentence is a set of words that is complete
in itself , tipically containing a subject and a
predicate, conveying a stament, question,
exclamation , or command, and consisting of a
main clause and sometimes one or more
subordinate clauses
- What is the subject and the
predicate?
- The subject: Is the actor in a
sentence and It's about we are
talking.
- There are different kinds of
Subject and some of thems are:
- The
Complete
Subject
- INcludes all the
words that tell
who the subject
is or what is
about.
- Simple Subject
- The simple
subject is
usually a noun or
pronoun.
- Compound
Subject
- A compound subject has two
or more simple subjects that
share a verb, and they are
joined by a conjuction such
as "and", "or", or "nor".
- The predicate of a sentence
is what we say about the
subject and this includes all
the words that tell what the
subject is or does
- There are
different
kinds of
predicates
and they are:
- Complete
Predicate
- It is all the words
that telll what the
subject is or does
- Simple
Predicate
- Is the most important
word or words in the
complete predicate. It
is a verb or a verb
phrase.
- the action word in a
sentence is called
"Verb".Together, the
subject and the verb
form the core of the
sentence
- Verb
- Is the action that the subject
develop and there are
different kinds of verbs.
- Linking or
copulative
- conects a sentence's
subject with a noun or an
adjective in the predicate
- Transitive
- verbs that that take
Direct Objects
- Intransitive
- verds that can't or
don't take Direct
Object