Subject object predicate adverbial
[DOC File]Sentence Diagramming for Biblical Exegesis
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Among the nouns, identify the subject or object/predicate nominative (if it follows a linking verb), and label them both “N” Identify parallel words and mark them with a . Two examples: Ex. 1 “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children;” Ephesians 5:1 NASB. 1. Introductory words – Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children
[DOC File]General Grammar Practice - Ms. Jordan's English Class
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A. objective complement B. predicate noun C. direct object D. indirect object E. predicate adjective ... It contains an infinitive phrase. D. It contains a noun clause. E. It contains an adverbial clause. Bottom of Form ... "They ruled riding skateboards on campus illegal." A. As the subject. B. As the direct object. C. As the indirect object ...
[DOC File]WORKSHEET 166 - Petal School District
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(2) They link the clause to a word in the main clause. (3) They act as subject, object, or predicate pronoun within the adjective clause. They may also be the object of a preposition in the clause. Whose functions as an adjective. Delaware was the first state that signed the Constitution. (That is the subject …
[DOC File]Specifications for the final exam/study sheet
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Subject (SUB) Direct Object (DO) Indirect Object (IO) Subject Complement (SC) Adverbial (ADV) Object of Preposition (where the prepositional phrase is an adverbial or a verb complement) (OP – ADV; OP – VC ) OR an noun modifier/adjectival (OP-ADJ) Example: From Wikipedia
[DOC File]THEME 12: ESSENTIAL MORPHOSYNTACTICAL ELEMENTS IN …
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Subject complement or atribute. Object complement. Object. Direct object. Indirect object. Adverbial . 1.3.2.1. The Subject. The subject of a sentence can be a clause with nominal function: (That he came quickly) was unusual. but it is normally a nominal clause and in its simples forms are a personal pronoun or a proper noun.
[DOC File]Chapter 2 Worksheet
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#1 Subject + Transitive Verb + Direct Object + (Adverbial) #2 Subject + Intransitive Verb #3 Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Adjective #4 Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Noun ___ 6. The soup was too cold. ___ 7. He found his car eventually. ___ 8. They were teachers for many years. ___ 9. After dinner he found his napkin in his suitcase ...
[DOC File]Phrase Structure Trees - University at Albany, SUNY
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the puppy ( Object. The puppy (found [the child]). the child ( Object 2. Analyzing the phrase structure of English sentences. The child found the puppy in the garden. Step 1. set down the basic pair of branches for two principal constituents - the Subject NP and the predicate VP - at the top of the phrase structure . S . NP VP. Step 2
[DOC File]Dependent and Independent Clauses Explained
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subject, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or object of the preposition. Noun clauses are usually introduced by a subordinating conjunction or relative adverb. Example: What the kids planned for dinner. was a surprise for their parents. (subject) Example: The wounded reindeer wondered why Santa was not so jolly this ...
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Subject Predicate Indirect Object Direct Object. The indirect object answers the question to whom, to what or for whom. The zookeeper fed peanuts to what? (to the monkeys). Monkeys is the indirect object of the verb fed. 8, 9, 10 Object of the Preposition. The object of the preposition is the noun that ends a prepositional phrase.
[DOC File]Adverbial modifier (AM)
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Adverbial modifier (adjunct or adverbial, as it is sometimes called) is an optional, peripheral syntactic element in a verb phrase, clause or sentence which modifies, comments on or expands the circumstances of the action or event in terms of such entities such as time, place, manner, degree, intensity, reason, frequency etc. Adverbial modifier can occupy different positions in a verb phrase ...
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