Sentences

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How sentences are structured.
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Sentences
  1. Subject
    1. Predicate
      1. Verb
        1. Linking Verb
          1. verb "to be"
            1. e.g. is, are, was
            2. five senses
              1. e.g. feels, sounds, tastes
              2. state of being
                1. e.g. appears, turns, gets
                2. words that follow the linking verb
                  1. subject complement
                    1. noun
                      1. adjective
                        1. pronoun
                        2. must refer directly to the subject
                          1. describe
                            1. rename
                              1. define
                          2. Transitive Verb
                            1. has a direct object
                              1. noun
                                1. pronoun
                                  1. indirect object
                                    1. noun
                                      1. pronoun
                                        1. verb + "to whom/what?" or "for whom/what?"
                                        2. object complement
                                          1. noun
                                            1. adjective
                                              1. must refer directly to the direct object
                                                1. describe
                                                  1. says what it will become
                                              2. verb + "whom/what?"
                                              3. Intransitive Verb
                                                1. nothing follows
                                                  1. adverbs
                                                    1. prepositional phrases
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