Review: Parts of Speech 1.The noun names things: boat, wind, wave, idea, Anna. 2.The pronoun replaces the noun: it, he, she. 3.The adjective modifies either.

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Review: Parts of Speech 1.The noun names things: boat, wind, wave, idea, Anna. 2.The pronoun replaces the noun: it, he, she. 3.The adjective modifies either a noun or pronoun: rusty, wavy, blue. 4.The verb shows action or links: sailed, is. 5.The adverb modifies the verb: quickly, suddenly, then. 6.The conjunction joins: and, but, if, as. 7.The preposition shows relationships: under, before, after, from. 8.The interjection shows emotion: yes, no, wow, oops.

Parts of a Sentence: Level 2 Analysis Notes We know that there are only eight kinds of words, but how do the eight kinds of words work together? Usually, the noun, with its pronoun and adjective say what we’re talking about, and the verb, adverb, and preposition, conjunction, and interjection, help say something about the noun. In grammar, this two- sided idea is called a sentence. Every sentence has two parts: What it’s about, called the subject, and what we say about the subject, called the predicate.

The Subject (Cont.) These two parts make a complete thought, or else it isn’t a sentence, but only a sentence fragment. The key is that we think with two-part ideas. Our ideas always have this double form. N adj V Predicate Subject adv

Subject + Predicate SubjectPredicate Saldanosteered the tugboat carefully. The cruise shipmoved into the harbor. The pelican sat on the top of the mast. Notice that the verb is always in the predicate. We call the verb the simple predicate. The complete predicate is the verb and all the adverbs and other words that go with it to say something about the subject. When we say predicate, we will usually mean just the verb, the simple predicate.

Sentence Oh, the red hull passed silently through the blue water. Parts of speech Interj. adj. adj. N V adv. prep. adj. adj. N Parts of sentence ---Subject Complete Predicate Two Levels of Grammar Sentence Yes, the tugboat and some freighter arrived here in the night. Parts of speech Parts of sentence You try it:

The verb decides the parts of sentence It is crucial to know whether or not you have an action verb or a linking verb because the verb decides what parts of sentence you will find. 1.ACTION verbs show action: The tugboat pushed the barge. The captain gave the command to alter course. 2.LINKING verbs show something IS something: The harbor is deep. The ship was an old Italian cruise liner. You must focus on the verb because depending on what the verb is, there are five different parts of the sentence.

FIVE parts of speech Complete Subject Simple subject Complete Predicate Complete Subject Adjectives Simple subject Complete Predicate Action Verb Linking Verb Direct Object Indirect Object Subject Complement Predicate Nominative Predicate Adjective

If the verb is an ACTION verb... then it might act on a direct object. The direct object is a noun or an object pronoun that receives the action of the action verb. If you have a direct object, you might have an indirect object. An indirect object is a noun or object pronoun that is located between the action verb and the direct object, and it is only indirectly affected by the action. Subject Predicate— Action Verb Indirect Object Direct Object RobertogaveMartincoffee Subject Predicate— Action Verb Indirect Object Direct Object RobertogaveMartin

If the verb is a linking verb... Then you have a subject complement which is a noun or a subject pronoun or adjective that is linked to the subject by a linking verb and that completes our knowledge of the subject. Subject Predicate— Linking Verb Subject Complement Robertoiscaptain

Direct Object If the verb is an ACTION verb, then there might be a noun or object pronoun that gets ACTED ON, and this noun or object pronoun is called a DIRECT OBJECT(D.O.) Sentence The Bismark crossed the harbor. Parts of Speech adj N a-V adj N Parts of Sentence Subject pred. D.O. Sentence The old sailor cleaned the marlin. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence Yes, the crew painted the forecastle. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence The barge struck the coral reef. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence

Sentence She suddenly saw him. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Notice that there doesn’t have to be a direct object, there just might be: Sentence The ship moved swiftly in the growing sea. Parts of Speech adj N a-V adv prep adj adj N Parts of Sentence subj. pred. The word sea does not receive the action of the action verb moved, so it is not a direct object. The direct object will answer the question what? The Bismark crossed what? The harbor.

Indirect Object If there is a direct object, and only then, there might also be an indirect object. But if there is no direct object, there is no indirect object. Sentence The tugboat gave the freighter a nudge. Parts of Speech adj N a-V adj N adj N Parts of Sentence Subject pred. I.O. D.O. Sentence The old captain gave the company his charts. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence Yes, the fleet gave their economy a boost. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence The whale gave the crew a scare. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence

Indirect Object Sentence Manuel offered O’Reilly the binoculars. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence The crew sent the passenger a blanket. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence The indirect object does not receive the action directly, but it is indirectly affected.

Linking Verbs and Subject Complements What if the verb isn’t an action verb? What if the verb is a linking verb? like is or was? When a linking verb makes an equation, and says that the subject IS something such as Roberto is a sailor, we call the other something, in this case sailor, a subject complement. The ship was a freighter adj N l-verb adj N subject pred subj. comp.

COMPLEMENT? A complement is not a compliment. A compliment is saying something nice about someone. The word complement means “to complete.” A subject complement can be a noun, subject pronoun, or even an adjective! A direct object can’t be an adjective. Linking verbs link subject complements to subjects. Unlike a direct object, which can only be a noun or an object pronoun, a subject complement can be a noun, a subject pronoun, or even an adjective!

Pronoun Rule A subject is a subject and an object is an object. This rule combines parts of speech with parts of sentence. For the direct object, indirect object, and object of preposition, use object pronouns. For the subject and the subject complement, use subject pronouns. Parts called subjects use subject pronouns; parts called objects use object pronouns. Educated speakers apply this to their spoken English, and they notice it when they hear an error.

Know your linking verbs If you memorize the linking verbs, you will always know it when you see one. beshall becan beshould be beingwill bemay bewould be amhave beenmight becould be are has beenmust be ishad beenshould be wasshall have beenwould be werewill have beencould be Some linking verbs sound like action verbs: appear feel look seem sound taste become grow remain smell stayturn Memorize them so you know they are linking verbs.

Find the Subject Complements Sentence The ship is a Norwegian freighter. Parts of Speech adj N l-V adj N N Parts of Sentence Subject pred. Subj. Comp. Sentence It is red below. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence The upper hull is blue. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence I am he. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence

More Subject Complement Practice Sentence It was she. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence Now it is close. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence

Practice Sentences Sentence Johnson waved at him and me on the deck. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence The wizened seaman inspected the hull. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence Well, she and I saw her and him at the marina. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence The ship was a refitted freighter. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence

More Practice Sentences Sentence Alejandra closely scanned the charts of the reefs. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence You seek the captain. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence I am he. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence Sentence Why, the admiral gave Lopez the orders. Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence