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1 The jobs of: NOUNS and VERBS

2 NOUNS

3 NOUNS people

4 NOUNS people places

5 NOUNS people places things

6 NOUNS people places things ideas

7 BTW!

8 BTW! Whenever we talk about NOUNs today, we are also talking about PRONOUNs—that is, words that take the PLACE of NOUNs. EX: he, she, it, they, we, you, him, her, them, us, etc.

9 BTW! Whenever we talk about NOUNs today, we are also talking about PRONOUNs—that is, words that take the PLACE of NOUNs. EX: he, she, it, they, we, you, him, her, them, us, etc.

10 BTW! Whenever we talk about NOUNs today, we are also talking about PRONOUNs—that is, words that take the PLACE of NOUNs. EX: he, she, it, they, we, you, him, her, them, us, etc.

11 BTW! Whenever we talk about NOUNs today, we are also talking about PRONOUNs—that is, words that take the PLACE of NOUNs. EX: he, she, it, they, we, you, him, her, them, us, etc.

12 NOUNS

13 NOUNS Cinderella

14 NOUNS Cinderella

15 NOUNS Cinderella the Prince

16 NOUNS PEOPLE! Cinderella the Prince

17 NOUNS PEOPLE! Cinderella the Prince

18 NOUNS PEOPLE! Cinderella the Prince

19 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS…

20 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects

21 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects direct objects

22 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects direct objects indirect objects

23 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects direct objects indirect objects
objects of prepositions

24 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects direct objects indirect objects
objects of prepositions predicate nominatives

25 NOUNS STOP!

26 NOUNS Isn’t a NOUN just a NOUN?

27 NOUNS Isn’t a NOUN just a NOUN? What do you mean by

28 NOUNS Isn’t a NOUN just a NOUN? What do you mean by SUBJECT

29 NOUNS Isn’t a NOUN just a NOUN? What do you mean by
SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT

30 NOUNS Isn’t a NOUN just a NOUN? What do you mean by
SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT

31 NOUNS Isn’t a NOUN just a NOUN? What do you mean by
SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT OBJECT OF PREPOSITION

32 NOUNS Isn’t a NOUN just a NOUN? What do you mean by
SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT OBJECT OF PREPOSITION and PREDICATE NOMINATIVE?

33 NOUNS It’s easy.

34 NOUNS It’s easy. Think of a baseball team.

35 NOUNS Who is on a baseball team?

36 NOUNS Who is on a baseball team? A bunch of players.

37 NOUNS But each player has a specific job.

38 But each player has a specific job.
NOUNS But each player has a specific job. pitcher

39 But each player has a specific job.
NOUNS But each player has a specific job. pitcher catcher

40 But each player has a specific job.
NOUNS But each player has a specific job. pitcher catcher short stop

41 But each player has a specific job.
NOUNS But each player has a specific job. pitcher catcher short stop first baseman

42 But each player has a specific job.
NOUNS But each player has a specific job. pitcher catcher short stop first baseman right fielder

43 But each player has a specific job.
NOUNS But each player has a specific job. pitcher catcher short stop first baseman right fielder …and the rest

44 NOUNS They are ALL players.

45 NOUNS They are ALL players. But each one does his own job.

46 NOUNS The nouns in a sentence are ALL nouns…

47 NOUNS The nouns in a sentence are ALL nouns… but they each have a specific job.

48 NOUNS It’s the same with “nouns.”

49 NOUNS It’s the same with “nouns.”
A noun is always a person, place, thing, or idea, but its ROLE or JOB changes based on its situation.

50 NOUNS It’s the same with “nouns.”
A noun is always a person, place, thing, or idea, but its ROLE or JOB changes based on its situation.

51 NOUNS So let’s see it again:

52 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS…

53 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects

54 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects direct objects

55 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects direct objects indirect objects

56 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects direct objects indirect objects
objects of prepositions

57 NOUNS CAN FUNCTION AS… subjects direct objects indirect objects
objects of prepositions predicate nominatives

58 NOUNS

59 NOUNS Our mission is to not only be able to 1) identify every noun in a sentence, but also 2) indicate WHICH JOB it is currently doing AND 3) WHICH “CASE” a noun doing THAT PARTICULAR JOB must BE IN!

60 NOUNS Our mission is to not only be able to 1) identify every noun in a sentence, but also 2) indicate WHICH JOB it is currently doing AND 3) WHICH “CASE” a noun doing THAT PARTICULAR JOB must BE IN!

61 NOUNS Our mission is to not only be able to 1) identify every noun in a sentence, but also 2) indicate WHICH JOB it is currently doing

62 NOUNS Let’s break open some sentences to see these nouns (and other words) doing their jobs.

63 NOUNS 1) Cinderella works.

64 NOUNS Cinderella works. Subject Action Verb Indirect object
Preposi-tion Object of prep.

65 NOUNS Cinderella works. Find the verb first! Subject Action Verb
Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep.

66 NOUNS Cinderella works. Find the verb first! Subject Action Verb
Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. works

67 NOUNS Cinderella works. Who is DOING the verb? Subject Action Verb
Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. works

68 NOUNS Cinderella works. Who is DOING the verb? Subject Action Verb
Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy works

69 NOUNS Cinderella works. SUBJECT!! Subject Action Verb Indirect object
Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy works

70 NOUNS Cinderella works. SUBJECT!!
Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy works “Cinderella” is who the sentence is about.

71 NOUNS SUBJECT: The NOUN in a sentence that is performing the verb.

72 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.

73 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the SUBJECT,

74 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the SUBJECT, Ask yourself: “What’s the verb?”

75 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the SUBJECT, Ask yourself: “What’s the verb?” Then ask: “Who or what is doing the verb?”

76 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
CIRCLE the SUBJECT.

77 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
CIRCLE the SUBJECT.

78 NOUNS 2)The Prince sees Cinderella!

79 NOUNS The Prince sees Cinderella. What’s the verb? Subject Action Verb
Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. What’s the verb?

80 NOUNS The Prince sees Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object
Preposi-tion Object of prep. sees

81 NOUNS The Prince sees Cinderella. Who’s doing the “seeing”? Subject
Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. sees Who’s doing the “seeing”?

82 NOUNS The Prince sees Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object
Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sees

83 NOUNS The Prince sees Cinderella. WHO or WHAT is he “seeing”? Subject
Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sees WHO or WHAT is he “seeing”?

84 NOUNS The Prince sees Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object
Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sees Cindy

85 NOUNS The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella is the DIRECT OBJECT.
Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sees Cindy Cinderella is the DIRECT OBJECT.

86 NOUNS DIRECT OBJECT: The NOUN in a sentence that is receiving the action of the verb.

87 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.

88 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the DIRECT OBJECT:

89 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the DIRECT OBJECT: Ask: “What is the VERB?”

90 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the DIRECT OBJECT: Ask: “What is the VERB?” Ask: “Who or what is DOING the verb?” That’s the SUBJECT.

91 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the DIRECT OBJECT: Ask: “What is the VERB?” Ask: “Who or what is DOING the verb?” That’s the SUBJECT. 3) Ask: “What is RECEIVING THE ACTION of the verb? That’s the DIRECT OBJECT!

92 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
CIRCLE the DIRECT OBJECT in this sentence.

93 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
CIRCLE the DIRECT OBJECT in this sentence.

94 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
Did you think “Cinderella” was the DIRECT OBJECT?

95 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
Don’t feel bad if you did.

96 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
But here’s why it’s “shoe”:

97 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
We know “gives” is the verb.

98 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
We know “the Prince” is doing the “giving.”

99 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
Then we ask: “WHAT is being ‘given’?”

100 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
Is “Cinderella” being “given”?

101 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
NO! The “SHOE” is being “given.”

102 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
The “shoe” is DIRECTLY RECEIVING THE ACTION OF THE VERB: “to give.”

103 Let’s move on.

104 NOUNS 3) Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.

105 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. What’s the verb?

106 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. gives What’s the verb?

107 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. gives Who is doing the “giving”?

108 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives Who is doing the “giving”?

109 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives What is being “given”?

110 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile What is being “given”?

111 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile To WHOM is the “smile” being “given”?

112 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives the Prince a smile To WHOM is the “smile” being “given”?

113 Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.
NOUNS Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives the Prince a smile “The Prince” is the INDIRECT OBJECT!

114 NOUNS **NOTE! You can’t have an INDIRECT OBJECT…
Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives the Prince a smile …unless you have a DIRECT OBJECT!

115 NOUNS INDIRECT OBJECT: The NOUN in a sentence that is receiving the DIRECT OBJECT.

116 NOUNS **A sentence CAN’T have an INDIRECT OBJECT unless it has a DIRECT OBJECT!

117 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.

118 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the INDIRECT OBJECT:

119 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the INDIRECT OBJECT: Ask: “What is the VERB?”

120 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the INDIRECT OBJECT: Ask: “What is the VERB?” Ask: “Who or what is DOING the verb?” That’s the SUBJECT.

121 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the INDIRECT OBJECT: Ask: “What is the VERB?” Ask: “Who or what is DOING the verb?” That’s the SUBJECT. 3) Ask: “What is RECEIVING THE ACTION of the verb? = DIR OB!

122 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the INDIRECT OBJECT: Ask: “What is the VERB?” Ask: “Who or what is DOING the verb?” That’s the SUBJECT. 3) Ask: “What is RECEIVING THE ACTION of the verb? = DIR OB! 4) Ask: “Who is receiving the direct object?” That’s the Ind. Ob.!

123 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
CIRCLE the INDIRECT OBJECT in the sentence.

124 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
CIRCLE the INDIRECT OBJECT in the sentence.

125 NOUNS 4) Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.

126 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. What’s the verb?

127 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. gives What’s the verb?

128 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. gives Who is doing the “giving”?

129 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives Who is doing the “giving”?

130 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives What is being “given”?

131 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile What is being “given”?

132 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile What is the INDIRECT OBJECT?

133 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS We WANT to say “the Prince” is the I.O.,… Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile

134 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS We WANT to say “the Prince” is the I.O.,… Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile …but we CAN’T say that!! Why?

135 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS “The Prince” ISN’T the I.O. because… Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile

136 NOUNS “The Prince” ISN’T the I.O. because…
Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile …”the Prince” is stuck in a prepositional phrase.

137 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile Stay alert!

138 Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile to the Prince Stay alert!

139 NOUNS Cinderella gives a smile to the Prince.
Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy gives a smile to the Prince This sentence has NO indirect object.

140 NOUNS OBJECT of PREPOSITION:
A NOUN in a prepositional phrase. These phrases START with a preposition and END with a noun.

141 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.

142 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the OBJECT OF A PREPOSITION:

143 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
To find the OBJECT OF A PREPOSITION: 1) Look for little words like: to, by, for, in, on, after, about, …

144 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
2) See if a NOUN is right after that little word.

145 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
2) See if a NOUN is right after that little word. If so, it’s probably a PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.

146 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
CIRCLE the entire PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE in this sentence.

147 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
CIRCLE the entire PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE in this sentence.

148 **For Example** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
“Ball” is the OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION.

149 **CLARIFICATION** The Prince gives Cinderella a shoe after the ball.
Don’t get tricked by infinitive verbs: “to SING,” “to DANCE.”

150 **CLARIFICATION** Cinderella likes to dance.

151 **CLARIFICATION** Cinderella likes to dance.
There is NO prepositional phrase in this sentence.

152 **CLARIFICATION** Cinderella likes to dance. “Dance” is a VERB,
not a NOUN.

153 **CLARIFICATION** Cinderella likes to dance.
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES end in NOUNS!

154 NOUNS 5) The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.

155 The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.
NOUNS The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. What’s the verb?

156 The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.
NOUNS The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. sends What’s the verb?

157 The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.
NOUNS The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. sends Who is doing the verb?

158 The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.
NOUNS The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends Who is doing the verb?

159 The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.
NOUNS The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends What is receiving the action of the “sending”?

160 The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.
NOUNS The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends a kiss What is receiving the action of the “sending”?

161 The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.
NOUNS The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends a kiss WHO is receiving the direct object?

162 The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss.
NOUNS The Prince sends Cinderella a kiss. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends Cindy a kiss WHO is receiving the direct object?

163 NOUNS 6) The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.

164 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. What’s the verb?

165 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. sends What’s the verb?

166 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. sends Who is doing the verb?

167 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends Who is doing the verb?

168 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends What is receiving the action of the verb?

169 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends a kiss What is receiving the action of the verb?

170 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends a kiss WHO is the INDIRECT OBJECT?

171 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends a kiss Do you see it this time? Tricked again?

172 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends a kiss Do you see it this time? Tricked again?

173 The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella.
NOUNS The Prince sends a kiss to Cinderella. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince sends a kiss to Cindy No, you’re not tricked. Cindy is stuck in a prepositional phrase!

174 NOUNS 7) Cindy and the Prince dance into the night.

175 Cindy and the Prince dance into the night.
NOUNS Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. What’s the verb?

176 Cindy and the Prince dance into the night.
NOUNS Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. dance What’s the verb?

177 Cindy and the Prince dance into the night.
NOUNS Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. dance Who is doing the dancing?

178 NOUNS Whoa! A COMPOUND subject.
Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance Whoa! A COMPOUND subject.

179 NOUNS Who or what is receiving the action of the “dancing”?
Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance Who or what is receiving the action of the “dancing”?

180 Cindy and the Prince dance into the night.
NOUNS Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance ???

181 NOUNS NOTHING is receiving the action!
Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance NOTHING is receiving the action!

182 NOUNS X So there is NO direct object.
Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance X So there is NO direct object.

183 Cindy and the Prince dance into the night.
NOUNS Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance X And if there’s NO direct object, it’s IMPOSSIBLE to have an indirect object!!

184 Cindy and the Prince dance into the night.
NOUNS Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance X And if there’s NO direct object, it’s IMPOSSIBLE to have an indirect object!!

185 NOUNS X We know that “into the night” is a prepositional phrase.
Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance X We know that “into the night” is a prepositional phrase.

186 NOUNS X We know that “into the night” is a prepositional phrase.
Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy and the Prince dance X into the night We know that “into the night” is a prepositional phrase.

187 NOUNS We said that NOUNS function as…

188 NOUNS We said that NOUNS function as… subjects

189 NOUNS We said that NOUNS function as… subjects direct objects

190 NOUNS subjects direct objects indirect objects
We said that NOUNS function as… subjects direct objects indirect objects

191 NOUNS subjects direct objects indirect objects objects of prepositions
We said that NOUNS function as… subjects direct objects indirect objects objects of prepositions

192 NOUNS subjects direct objects indirect objects objects of prepositions
We said that NOUNS function as… subjects direct objects indirect objects objects of prepositions predicate nominatives

193 Wait! NOUNS subjects direct objects indirect objects
We said that NOUNS function as… subjects direct objects indirect objects objects of prepositions predicate nominatives Wait!

194 NOUNS YES--subjects direct objects indirect objects
We said that NOUNS function as… YES--subjects direct objects indirect objects objects of prepositions predicate nominatives

195 NOUNS YES--subjects YES--direct objects indirect objects
We said that NOUNS function as… YES--subjects YES--direct objects indirect objects objects of prepositions predicate nominatives

196 NOUNS YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects
We said that NOUNS function as… YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects objects of prepositions predicate nominatives

197 NOUNS YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects
We said that NOUNS function as… YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects YES--objects of prepositions predicate nominatives

198 NOUNS YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects
We said that NOUNS function as… YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects YES--objects of prepositions NO!!--predicate nominatives

199 NOUNS Where is this “Predicate Nominative” category on my handy dandy chart? Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep.

200 NOUNS Where is this “Predicate Nominative” category on my handy dandy chart? Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO

201 NOUNS Where is this “Predicate Nominative” category on my handy dandy chart? Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO

202 NOUNS Where is this “Predicate Nominative” category on my handy dandy chart? Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO

203 NOUNS Where is this “Predicate Nominative” category on my handy dandy chart? Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO

204 NOUNS Where is this “Predicate Nominative” category on my handy dandy chart? Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO

205 NOUNS Where is this “Predicate Nominative” category on my handy dandy chart? Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO

206 NOUNS Here’s the problem…

207 NOUNS NO All the sentences we’ve seen SO FAR Subject Action Verb
Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO

208 NOUNS NO All the sentences we’ve seen SO FAR have had something called
Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO

209 NOUNS NO ACTION verbs. All the sentences we’ve seen SO FAR
have had something called Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO ACTION verbs.

210 NOUNS NO ACTION verbs. See? All the sentences we’ve seen SO FAR
have had something called Subject Action Verb Indirect object Direct object Preposi-tion Object of prep. NO ACTION verbs. See?

211 ACTION VERBS

212 ACTION VERBS works

213 ACTION VERBS works sees

214 ACTION VERBS works sees gives

215 ACTION VERBS works sees gives sends

216 ACTION VERBS works sees gives sends dance

217 ACTION VERBS works sees gives sends dance The subject is DOING something in the sentences that contained these verbs.

218 ACTION VERBS works sees gives sends dance The subject is DOING something in the sentences that contained these verbs. (Look back at the examples we’ve seen so far.)

219 ACTION VERBS ACTION VERBS: Verbs where the subject is performing a task.

220 ACTION VERBS ACTION VERBS are divided into different categories.
There are 2 questions you ask yourself about each verb:

221 ACTION VERBS 1) Can I SEE this action or not?

222 ACTION VERBS 2) Is the action being transferred from one NOUN to another NOUN?

223 ACTION VERBS works sees gives sends dance

224 ACTION VERBS 1st Classification of Action Verbs: works sees gives
sends dance 1st Classification of Action Verbs:

225 ACTION VERBS 1st Classification of Action Verbs: a) Visible works sees
gives sends dance 1st Classification of Action Verbs: a) Visible

226 ACTION VERBS 1st Classification of Action Verbs: a) Visible OR
works sees gives sends dance 1st Classification of Action Verbs: a) Visible OR b) Mental

227 ACTION VERBS 1st Classification of Action Verbs:
works sees gives sends dance 1st Classification of Action Verbs: We can OBSERVE the subject doing all these verbs.

228 ACTION VERBS 1st Classification of Action Verbs: a) Visible b) Mental
works sees gives sends dance 1st Classification of Action Verbs: a) Visible b) Mental We can SEE someone doing these things.

229 ACTION VERBS Cinderella dreams about the Prince.

230 ACTION VERBS Cinderella dreams about the Prince.
The Prince knows the other girls at the ball.

231 ACTION VERBS Cinderella dreams about the Prince.
The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. The Prince loves Cinderella with his heart.

232 ACTION VERBS These verbs can’t be observed.
Cinderella dreams about the Prince. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. The Prince loves Cinderella with his heart. These verbs can’t be observed.

233 ACTION VERBS These verbs can’t be observed. dreams
Cinderella dreams about the Prince. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. The Prince loves Cinderella with his heart. These verbs can’t be observed. dreams

234 ACTION VERBS These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows
Cinderella dreams about the Prince. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. The Prince loves Cinderella with his heart. These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows

235 ACTION VERBS These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves
Cinderella dreams about the Prince. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. The Prince loves Cinderella with his heart. These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves

236 ACTION VERBS These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves
These verbs are ACTIONS, These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves

237 ACTION VERBS These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves
These verbs are ACTIONS, but since we CAN’T OBSERVE THEM These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves

238 ACTION VERBS These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves
These verbs are ACTIONS, but since we CAN’T OBSERVE THEM because they take place in someone’s MIND, These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves

239 ACTION VERBS These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves
These verbs are ACTIONS, but since we CAN’T OBSERVE THEM because they take place in someone’s MIND, they are called “mental”! These verbs can’t be observed. dreams knows loves

240 ACTION VERBS 1st Classification of Action Verbs:
VISIBLE: the action can be SEEN.

241 ACTION VERBS 1st Classification of Action Verbs:
VISIBLE: the action can be SEEN. 2) MENTAL: the action CAN’T be seen.

242 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs:

243 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive

244 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive

245 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive What other words come to mind when you hear the word “transitive”?

246 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive “Transport,” maybe?

247 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive Moving something from 1 place to another?

248 ACTION VERBS These sentences have TRANSITIVE Action Verbs:

249 ACTION VERBS These sentences have TRANSITIVE Action Verbs:
The Prince sees Cinderella.

250 ACTION VERBS These sentences have TRANSITIVE Action Verbs:
The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile.

251 ACTION VERBS These sentences have TRANSITIVE Action Verbs:
The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball.

252 ACTION VERBS These sentences have INTRANSITIVE Action Verbs:

253 ACTION VERBS These sentences have INTRANSITIVE Action Verbs:
Cinderella works.

254 ACTION VERBS These sentences have INTRANSITIVE Action Verbs:
Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night.

255 ACTION VERBS These sentences have INTRANSITIVE Action Verbs:
Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince.

256 8. ACTION VERBS Transitive Intransitive The Prince sees Cinderella.
Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince.

257 ACTION VERBS What is the difference? Transitive Intransitive
The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. What is the difference?

258 ACTION VERBS What is the difference? Transitive Intransitive
The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. direct objects What is the difference?

259 ACTION VERBS What is the difference? Transitive Intransitive
The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. direct objects What is the difference?

260 ACTION VERBS What is the difference? Transitive Intransitive
The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. direct objects What is the difference?

261 ACTION VERBS What is the difference? Transitive Intransitive
The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. direct objects What is the difference?

262 ACTION VERBS What is the difference? Transitive Intransitive
The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. direct objects direct objects? What is the difference?

263 ACTION VERBS What is the difference? NOPE No DIR OB here! Transitive
Intransitive The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. direct objects direct objects? NOPE No DIR OB here! What is the difference?

264 Remember I said “transitive” makes me think of “transport”?
ACTION VERBS Transitive Intransitive The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. direct objects direct objects? Remember I said “transitive” makes me think of “transport”?

265 What is being “transported” in the sentences on the left?...
ACTION VERBS Transitive Intransitive The Prince sees Cinderella. Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. Cinderella works. Cindy and the Prince dance into the night. Cinderella dreams about the Prince. direct objects direct objects? What is being “transported” in the sentences on the left?...

266 ACTION VERBS The Prince sees Cinderella.
Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball.

267 ACTION VERBS The Prince sees Cinderella.
Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. In THESE sentences, the action (VERB) is being “transported”

268 9. ACTION VERBS The Prince sees Cinderella.
Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. In THESE sentences, the action (VERB) is being “transported” from the SUBJECT to the DIRECT OBJECT.

269 9. ACTION VERBS The Prince sees Cinderella.
Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. In THESE sentences, the action (VERB) is being “transported” from the SUBJECT to the DIRECT OBJECT.

270 9. ACTION VERBS The Prince sees Cinderella.
Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. In THESE sentences, the action (VERB) is being “transported” from the SUBJECT to the DIRECT OBJECT.

271 9. ACTION VERBS The Prince sees Cinderella.
Cinderella gives the Prince a smile. The Prince knows the other girls at the ball. In THESE sentences, the action (VERB) is being “transported” from the SUBJECT to the DIRECT OBJECT.

272 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive The EASY way to know if a verb is “transitive” or not is to see if it has a DIRECT OBJECT.

273 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive The relationship is EXCLUSIVE.

274 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive IF the sentence has a direct object,

275 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive IF the sentence has a direct object, THEN the verb IS “transitive.”

276 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: a) Transitive
b) Intransitive It’s a done deal.

277 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs:
TRANSITIVE: the action is moved from the SUBJECT to a DIRECT OBJECT.

278 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs: TRANSITIVE:
If there is NO DIRECT OBJECT, then there is NO TRANSFER of the action.

279 ACTION VERBS 2nd Classification of Action Verbs:
2) INTRANSITIVE: The action stays with the SUBJECT because there is NO DIRECT OBJECT for it to move to.

280 ACTION VERBS **HELPFUL HINT:
Remember to watch out for those pesky PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES. OBJECTS OF PREPOSITIONS CAN’T be DIRECT OBJECTS!

281 NOUNS YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects
But what about “predicate nominatives”? YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects YES--objects of prepositions NO!!--predicate nominatives

282 NOUNS YES--subjects We STILL haven’t seen them! YES--direct objects
But what about “predicate nominatives”? YES--subjects YES--direct objects YES--indirect objects YES--objects of prepositions NO!!--predicate nominatives We STILL haven’t seen them!

283 NOUNS Predicate nominative NOUNS DO exist.

284 NOUNS Predicate nominative NOUNS DO exist. But they don’t exist with
ACTION VERBS.

285 NOUNS Predicate nominative NOUNS DO exist. But they don’t exist with
ACTION VERBS. They exist only with LINKING VERBS.

286 NOUNS Here are some sentences that contain PREDICATE NOMINATIVES.

287 NOUNS Here are some sentences that contain PREDICATE NOMINATIVES.
Cinderella is a girl.

288 NOUNS Here are some sentences that contain PREDICATE NOMINATIVES.
Cinderella is a girl. The Prince is a boy.

289 NOUNS Here are some sentences that contain PREDICATE NOMINATIVES.
Cinderella is a girl. The Prince is a boy. The Prince is the ruler.

290 NOUNS Here are some sentences that contain PREDICATE NOMINATIVES.
Cinderella is a girl. The Prince is a boy. The Prince is the ruler. Cinderella is a servant in her own home.

291 LINKING VERBS The most common linking verb is a form of “to be.”

292 LINKING VERBS The most common linking verb is a form of “to be.”
I am You are He/She/It is We are They are

293 LINKING VERBS Think of a LINKING VERB as an equal sign in a math equation.

294 LINKING VERBS Cinderella = a girl.
Think of a LINKING VERB as an equal sign in a math equation. Cinderella = a girl.

295 LINKING VERBS Cinderella = a girl. The Prince = a boy.
Think of a LINKING VERB as an equal sign in a math equation. Cinderella = a girl. The Prince = a boy.

296 LINKING VERBS Cinderella = a girl. The Prince = a boy.
Think of a LINKING VERB as an equal sign in a math equation. Cinderella = a girl. The Prince = a boy. The Prince = the ruler.

297 LINKING VERBS Cinderella = a girl. The Prince = a boy.
Think of a LINKING VERB as an equal sign in a math equation. Cinderella = a girl. The Prince = a boy. The Prince = the ruler. Cinderella = a servant in her own home.

298 10. NOUNS Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy.
Anything that comes after the verb is in the PREDICATE (2nd half of the sentence). Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy. The Prince IS the ruler. Cinderella IS a servant in her own home.

299 NOUNS Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy.
But these NOUNS aren’t receiving the action of the subjects… Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy. The Prince IS the ruler. Cinderella IS a servant in her own home.

300 NOUNS Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy.
…instead, they ARE the subjects! Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy. The Prince IS the ruler. Cinderella IS a servant in her own home.

301 NOUNS Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy.
…instead, they ARE the subjects! Well, sort of. Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy. The Prince IS the ruler. Cinderella IS a servant in her own home.

302 NOUNS Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy.
PREDICATE NOMINATIVE = a noun in the predicate that RE-NAMES the subject. Cinderella IS a girl. The Prince IS a boy. The Prince IS the ruler. Cinderella IS a servant in her own home.

303 LINKING VERBS LINKING VERBS: Verbs that are NOT actions.
LINKING VERBS basically just say the subject exists. They are like equal signs. The subject = something else.

304 LINKING VERBS The most common linking verb is a form of “to be.”
I am You are He/She/It is We are They are

305 NOUNS PREDICATE NOMINATIVE = a noun in the predicate that RE-NAMES the subject.

306 NOUNS 11) Cinderella is a girl.

307 NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective
Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep.

308 NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. What is the verb? Subject Linking Verb
Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. What is the verb?

309 NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. What is the verb? Subject Linking Verb
Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. is What is the verb?

310 NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. Who or what is doing the verb?
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. is Who or what is doing the verb? In this case, who or what exists?

311 NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. Who or what is doing the verb?
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is Who or what is doing the verb? In this case, who or what exists?

312 NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. What ELSE is she? Subject Linking Verb
Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is What ELSE is she?

313 NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. What ELSE is she? She is “a girl”… Subject
Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is What ELSE is she? She is “a girl”…

314 Is “girl” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE?
NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is Is “girl” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE?

315 Is “girl” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE?
NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is Is “girl” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE? It’s a NOUN.

316 Is “girl” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE?
NOUNS Cinderella is a girl. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is a girl Is “girl” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE? It’s a NOUN.

317 NOUNS 12) Cinderella is a servant in her own home.

318 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. Subject Linking Verb
Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep.

319 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. What is the verb?
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. What is the verb?

320 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. What is the verb?
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. is What is the verb?

321 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home.
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. is Who or what is doing the verb? In this case, who or what exists?

322 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home.
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is Who or what is doing the verb? In this case, who or what exists?

323 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. What ELSE is she?
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is What ELSE is she?

324 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. What ELSE is?
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is What ELSE is? She is “a servant”…

325 Is “servant” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE?
NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is Is “servant” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE?

326 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. It’s a NOUN. Subject
Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is It’s a NOUN.

327 NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. “Servant” is the
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is a servant “Servant” is the PREDICATE NOMINATIVE.

328 Um… what’s “in her own home”?
NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is a servant Um… what’s “in her own home”?

329 It’s a sneaky PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE again.
NOUNS Cinderella is a servant in her own home. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. Cindy is a servant in her own home It’s a sneaky PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE again.

330 NOUNS 13) The Prince feels lonely.

331 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. What is the verb? Subject Linking Verb
Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. What is the verb?

332 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. What is the verb? Subject Linking Verb
Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels What is the verb?

333 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. STOP! What is the verb? Subject
Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels What is the verb?

334 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely.
STOP! Why aren’t we using the ACTION VERB CHART? Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels What is the verb?

335 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely.
STOP! Why aren’t we using the ACTION VERB CHART? Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels “Feels” is an ACTION VERB, isn’t it?

336 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. No. “Feels” is a LINKING VERB… Subject
Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels

337 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. No. “Feels” is a LINKING VERB…
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels …THIS TIME!

338 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely.
Test it by replacing the verb with a form of “to be.” Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels

339 NOUNS The Prince IS lonely. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective
Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels

340 NOUNS The Prince IS lonely.
If the meaning of the sentence is unchanged, Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels

341 NOUNS The Prince IS lonely.
If the meaning of the sentence is unchanged, Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels Then you know you’re dealing with a LINKING VERB—not ACTION.

342 LINKING VERBS The LINKING VERB Test:
Replace the VERB with “is” or “are.” If the MEANING of the sentence is unchanged, then the verb is acting like an equal sign– it’s a LINKING VERB.

343 **For Example** The soup tastes salty. The chef tastes the soup.

344 **For Example** The soup tastes salty. The chef tastes the soup.
Is “tastes” an ACTION VERB or a LINKING VERB?

345 **For Example** The soup tastes salty. The chef tastes the soup.
LINKING VERB TEST: Replace the verb with “is.”

346 **For Example** The soup tastes salty. The chef tastes the soup.
LINKING VERB TEST: If the meaning of the sentence is unchanged,

347 **For Example** The soup tastes salty. The chef tastes the soup.
LINKING VERB TEST: If the meaning of the sentence is unchanged, then it’s a LINKING VERB.

348 **For Example** The soup IS salty. The chef IS the soup.

349 **For Example** The soup IS salty.—Linking Verb!
The chef IS the soup.—Action Verb!

350 NOUNS 13) The Prince feels lonely.

351 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. Who is doing the “feeling”? Subject
Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. feels Who is doing the “feeling”?

352 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. Who is doing the “feeling”? Subject
Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels Who is doing the “feeling”?

353 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. What ELSE is the Prince? Subject
Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels What ELSE is the Prince?

354 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. What ELSE is the Prince?--lonely
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels What ELSE is the Prince?--lonely

355 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. Is “lonely” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE?
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels Is “lonely” a NOUN or an ADJECTIVE?

356 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. “Lonely” is an ADJECTIVE. Subject
Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels

357 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. “Lonely” is an ADJECTIVE.
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels It describes the lonely Prince.

358 NOUNS The Prince feels lonely. “Lonely” is an ADJECTIVE.
Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels It describes the lonely Prince. Poor Prince.

359 NOUNS The Prince = lonely. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective
Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels lonely

360 NOUNS The Prince = lonely.
You have just been introduced to the PREDICATE ADJECTIVE. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels lonely

361 NOUNS The Prince = lonely.
You have just been introduced to the PREDICATE ADJECTIVE. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels lonely It is an adjective that describes the subject--

362 NOUNS The Prince = lonely.
You have now been introduced to the PREDICATE ADJECTIVE. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective Predicate Nominative Preposi-tion Object of prep. The Prince feels lonely It is an adjective that describes the subject—but it’s after the linking verb.

363 LINKING VERBS PREDICATE ADJECTIVE= the adjective that comes after a linking verb that describes the subject.

364 That’s enough information to get you started!

365 The jobs of: NOUNS and VERBS


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