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Review of sentence parts lifestreamcenter/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm

Review of sentence parts http://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm. Step #1 Look for the VERB in the sentence. * An action verb is a word that shows action (dance, sing, walk, run, etc.) or * A linking verb is a state of being (am, is, are, was, were, etc.)

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Review of sentence parts lifestreamcenter/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm

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  1. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm Step #1 Look for the VERB in the sentence. * An action verb is a word that shows action (dance, sing, walk, run, etc.) or * A linking verb is a state of being (am, is, are, was, were, etc.) Ask the question, "What action is taking place, or what happened in the sentence?" THIS word (or group of words) is verb the sentence.

  2. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm On your paper, underline the verb TWICE Aunt Polly punishedTom for ditching school. Tom started a fight with the new boy in town. Aunt Polly is mad at Tom. Continue on…

  3. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm Here’s a couple more: Tom’s friends were painting the fence for him. Huck Finn was a homeless boy.

  4. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm Step #2 Find the SUBJECT of the verb (the person or thing that performs the action). Ask the question, "Who? or What?" before the verb. The answer you get gives you THE WORD (or group of words) serves as the subject of the verb.

  5. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm On your paper, go back to your sentences and the subject once Aunt Polly punishedTom for ditching school. Tom started a fight with the new boy in town. Aunt Polly is mad at Tom. Continue on…

  6. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm Tom’s friends were painting the fence for him. Huck Finn was a homeless boy.

  7. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm Step # 3, Part 1 If you have an ACTION verb, find the DIRECT OBJECT. (If there is one in the sentence, it is the person or thing that receives the action of the verb.) * Ask the question, "Whom? or What?" after the verb. * The answer you get will let you know which word serves as the direct object of the verb.

  8. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm On your paper, go back to your sentences with ACTION VERBS and CIRCLE the Direct Object Aunt Polly punished what/who? Tom. Tom started what/who? fight Continue on…

  9. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm friends were painting what/who? fence Tom’s little brother discovered the black thread. Breaks down to Brother discovered what/who? thread

  10. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm Joe saved his baseball cap after the fire. Breaks down to Joe saved what/who? cap. The red and yellow birds ate the grain. Breaks down to birds ate what/who? grain.

  11. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm Step # 3, Part 2 If you have a LINKING verb, find the PREDICATE ADJECTIVE OR PREDICATE NOUN. (If there is one in the sentence, it is a noun replacing the subject or an adjective describing the noun) * Ask the question, “What?” after the verb. * The answer you get will let you know which word serves as the predicate noun or adjective of the verb.

  12. Aunt Polly is mad at Tom. Breaks down to Aunt Polly is what? mad Huck Finn was a homeless boy. Breaks down to Huck Finn was what? boy. Review of sentence partshttp://www.lifestreamcenter.net/DrB/Lessons/TS/diagram.htm

  13. Review of sentence parts For PPT purposes, answers here will be colored VERBSUBJECTDIRECT OBJECT 1. Dawnplays the saxophone. 2. The stars guidesailors at sea. 3. Noelmakesjewelry from driftwood. 4. Youweaved this cloth. 5. Peoplebuiltcastles and statues in the sand. For the next four, try the same but identify the predicate adj.or noun

  14. Review of sentence parts • For PPT purposes, answers here will be • colored LINKING VERBSUBJECT • PREDICATE ADJ./NOUN • Linking verbs with Predicate adjectives: • Good babysittersarereliable. • The schoolhas a large gymwith a Colonial painted on it. • The track teamsmelledbadly. • Forest firesdo tremendous damage. • For the next five, try the same but identify the predicate noun

  15. Review of sentence parts For PPT purposes, answers here will be colored LINKING VERBSUBJECT PREDICATE NOUN Linking verbs with Predicate nouns: 1. Those girlsareskaters. 2. The boyis a model. 3. Jesse James and Billy the Kidwere outlaws. 4. Diana and Minerva were Roman goddesses. 5. WasTiny the pitcher?

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