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