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14 Cards in this Set
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Simple Subject |
Noun or pronoun that is the focus of the sentence. Not inside a prepositional phrase. |
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Compound Simple Subjects |
2 or more simple subjects combined with a conjunction. |
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Implied Simple Subjects |
In command sentence; "you" is not usually stated. |
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There and here |
Never the subject |
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Complete Subject |
Simple subject and any words of phrases that modify it. |
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Simple Predicate |
Main verb (action or linking) |
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Compound predicate |
2 or more simple predicate with the same subject combined with a conjunction. |
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Complete Predicate |
Simple predicate and any words or phrases that modify or complete its meaning. |
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Subject Complements |
A word or phrase in the predicate that describe and/or reword the subject; follows linking verbs; not inside prepositional phrases. |
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Predicate Nominative |
Nouns or pronouns in the predicate that identify and/or refer to the subject. |
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Predicate Adjective |
Adjective in the predicate that modifies the subject |
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Objects |
Follows action verbs; recieves the action; not in a prepositional phrase. |
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Indirect Objects |
Nouns or pronouns in the predicate indirectly receives action from the verb; has to have a direct object (to whom, for whom, to what, for what) |
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Direct Objects |
Nouns or pronouns in the predicate that tell who or what recieves the action of verb. |