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Sentence Parts. Subjects, Verbs, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Predicate Nouns, Predicate Adjectives. Notes: Copy and answer the items highlighted in yellow in the notes section of your notebook. Use the language textbook to find the answers. Label it “Sentence Parts Notes”.
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Sentence Parts Subjects, Verbs, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Predicate Nouns, Predicate Adjectives
Notes: Copy and answer the items highlighted in yellow in the notes section of your notebook. Use the language textbook to find the answers. Label it “Sentence Parts Notes”. • What is the simple subject of a sentence? (p. 8) • What is the simple predicate or verb of a sentence? (p.10) • Label the (ss) and the (v) in the sentence below. The new gym and parking lot were finished and added much appeal to the school.
4. What is a direct object? (p. 23) 5. What is an indirect object? (p. 23) 6. Label the (s), (v), (d.o.), and (i.o.) in the sentence below. Ms. Bradshaw and Ms. Laney recently gave their students new passwords.
7. What is a predicate noun? (p. 21) 8. What is a predicate adjective? (p. 21) 9. Label the (s), (v), and (p.n.) or (p.a.) in the sentences below. 1.W.F. Burns Middle School was a junior high school for many years. 2. The students at the school are very talented and energetic.
Practice: Label the parts in each sentence. • The interstate highway system offers American cities a connection with each other. • State governments began building the system in the 1950’s.
3. Chicago is the windy city. 4. This nickname is a reference to loud and windy promoters. 5. Denver is the Mile-High City. 6. It is high above sea level.