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What are the basic parts of the sentence?
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subject, verb, complement
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What is a predicate adjective?
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an adjective that comes after a linking but is modifying the subject, e.g., Mary is BEAUTIFUL.
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Give examples of each part of the sentence: subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, predicate adjective.
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e.g., subject: JANE changed the date; verb: Marcia LIKES peppermint; direct object: Lily bought a DRESS (after an action verb); predicate adjective: e.g., I felt HAPPY; predicate nominative: e.g., Bayley is a LAWYER; and indirect object: e.g., I wrote MARY a letter.
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If there is a complement (that answers "what") after an action verb, what is it called?
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direct object
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What is a predicate nominative?
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a noun that comes after a linking verb and is being equated with the subject. Jon is an AUTHOR.
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What are the 4 types of complement?
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Direct Object after action verb; Indirect Object after action verb with a direct object;
Predicate adjective after a linking; Predicate nominative after a linking verb |