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1 Chapter 23

2  The basic building blocks of English sentences are subjects and verbs. ◦ Who or what the sentence is about is called the subject. ◦ The word(s) that show the action of the subject, or its state of being, is called the verb.

3 My best friend studies marine biology. Friend Sharks attack their prey. Sharks Michael works on a submarine. Michael

4 My best friend studies marine biology. Studies Sharks attack their prey. Attack

5 Put the pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, or they) in front of the word you think is a verb. If the result works… you have a verb.

6  Recognize linking verbs. They do not show action, but a state of being.  I am tall.  Bob seems happy.

7 Many verbs consist of more than one word. The verb sometimes has a “helping” verb. ◦ Mike is writing a report about the great white shark. ◦ We are studying about the jaws and teeth of sharks. ◦ Mike is writing a report about the great white shark. ◦ We are studying about the jaws and teeth of sharks.

8 Notes: o Words like not, just, never, always, and only are not part of the verb. o A shark does not sleep. o People have always feared sharks. o When what looks like a verb has a “to” in front of it, it is not o a verb. o *Sharks like to live in cold water.

9 When hunting for sharks, people rarely use the term fishing. “Use” is the verb. “Hunting” is not the verb. Notes: No - ing word by itself is the verb of the sentence. ( It may be part of the verb, but it must have a helping verb in front of it.) “Is” = helping verb “Hunting” = verb Michael is hunting for sharks tomorrow.

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11  The subject of a sentence never appears within a prepositional phrase.  A prepositional phrase is simply a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with an object.

12 An interesting exhibit of a killer whale is very. popular at the new aquarium. Subject: exhibit Verb: is Prepositional phrases: of a killer whale at the new aquarium

13 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: My brother expects to go on an important job interview soon. Subject: brother Verb: expects

14 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: He practiced for this interview in an interesting way. Subject: He Verb: practiced

15 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: Preparing for the interview was an important part of the process. Subject: Preparing Verb: was

16 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: Bill went on job interviews for positions that he did not really want. Subject: Bill Verb: went Relative clause subject: he Relative clause verb: did want

17 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: Now he is more relaxed about meeting with employers and answering questions. Subject: He Verb: is

18 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: Appropriate dress is important, too. Subject: dress Verb: is

19 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: The job applicants wrote essays about their values and spoke in front of a small group. Subject: applicants Verb: wrote/spoke

20 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: Of course, Bill should have researched the company beforehand. Subject: Bill Verb: should have researched

21 Identify the subjects and verbs in the following: A worthy candidate for a job wants to give a good impression. Subject: candidate Verb: wants


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