CRY CHILD LOUDLY HAPPY
VERBS NOUNS ADVERBS ADJECTIVES
VERBS NOUNS ADVERBS ADJECTIVES
VERB NOUN ADVERB ADJECTIVE
My teacher takes a bus eveyday. SUBJECT VERB OBJECT NOUNS VERBS NOUNS
MY AUNT LIKES ICECREAM. SUBJECT VERB OBJECT NOUNS VERBS NOUNS
MY AUNT LIKES PAINT. SUBJECT VERB OBJECT NOUNS VERBS NOUNS
DRIVE REQUIRES ATTITUDE. SUBJECT VERB OBJECT NOUNS VERBS NOUNS
DRIVING REQUIRES ATTITUDE. SUBJECT VERB OBJECT NOUNS VERBS NOUNS GERUND NOUN GERUND NOUN
MY AUNT LIKES PAINTING. SUBJECT VERB OBJECT NOUNS VERBS NOUNS GERUND NOUN GERUND NOUN
MY AUNT LIKES TO PAINT. SUBJECT VERB OBJECT NOUNS VERBS NOUNS INFINITIVE NOUN INFINITIVE NOUN
PAINT PAINTINGTO PAINT Base form GerundInfinitive
I prefer staying homeI started to write the reportHe continued to call me JaneShe hates to take the train to workShe can’t stand to work lateThey started to paint their houseShe can’t stand working late
She can´t stand to work late She can´t stand working late I prefer to stay home I prefer staying home
SUBJECT Reporting the news is the job of television, radio, magazines, and newspapers. Reporting the news is the job of television, radio, magazines, and newspapers.SUBJECT
COMPLEMENT His job is researching stories. His job is researching stories.COMPLEMENT
OBJECT OF A VERB Mary enjoys working for the newspaper. Mary enjoys working for the newspaper. OBJECT OF A VERB Mary enjoys working for the newspaper. Mary enjoys working for the newspaper.
NEGATIVE GERUND Many people complain about not getting accurate news. Many people complain about not getting accurate news. NEGATIVE GERUND Many people complain about not getting accurate news. Many people complain about not getting accurate news.
OBJECT OF A PREPOSITION * Most newspapers are interested in reporting the news accurately. Most newspapers are interested in reporting the news accurately. OBJECT OF A PREPOSITION * Most newspapers are interested in reporting the news accurately. Most newspapers are interested in reporting the news accurately.
POSSESSIVE WITH A GERUND * Mary’s reporting is normally very accurate. Mary’s reporting is normally very accurate. POSSESSIVE WITH A GERUND * Mary’s reporting is normally very accurate. Mary’s reporting is normally very accurate.
GERUND AFTER MIND * Mary doesn’t mind working extra hours. Mary doesn’t mind working extra hours. GERUND AFTER MIND * Mary doesn’t mind working extra hours. Mary doesn’t mind working extra hours.
SUBJECT To make a good movie is not easy. To make a good movie is not easy.SUBJECT
OBJECT OF A VERB I always wanted to learn about movies. I always wanted to learn about movies. OBJECT OF A VERB I always wanted to learn about movies. I always wanted to learn about movies.
NEGATIVE INFINITIVE One of the most important things is not to shake the camera. One of the most important things is not to shake the camera. NEGATIVE INFINITIVE One of the most important things is not to shake the camera. One of the most important things is not to shake the camera.
WITH “IT” * It is difficult to make a good movie. It is difficult to make a good movie. WITH “IT” * It is difficult to make a good movie. It is difficult to make a good movie.
FOR + NOUN OR PRONOUN * It is difficult for me to hold the camera steady. It is difficult for me to hold the camera steady. FOR + NOUN OR PRONOUN * It is difficult for me to hold the camera steady. It is difficult for me to hold the camera steady.
INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE * I am taking classes (in order) to learn more about filmmaking. I am taking classes (in order) to learn more about filmmaking. INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE * I am taking classes (in order) to learn more about filmmaking. I am taking classes (in order) to learn more about filmmaking. WHAT FOR ?
INFINITIVE WITH TOO & ENOUGH* The movie was too long (for us) to sit through. The movie was too long (for us) to sit through. The movie was good enough (for me) to watch five times. The movie was good enough (for me) to watch five times. There were not enough people in the audience to show the movie. There were not enough people in the audience to show the movie. INFINITIVE WITH TOO & ENOUGH* The movie was too long (for us) to sit through. The movie was too long (for us) to sit through. The movie was good enough (for me) to watch five times. The movie was good enough (for me) to watch five times. There were not enough people in the audience to show the movie. There were not enough people in the audience to show the movie.