Sentence File
Sentence File
English 100
a meaningful sound or combination of sounds
Words that is a unit of language or its representation
in a text.
Simple Subjects
Martha, daughter
(Simple Compound Subject)
A. Subject
Other kinds of subjects:
a. Dummy Subject – the subject with no concrete reference.
ex. It is raining hard outside.
It is dark inside the room.
b. Hidden Subject – the subject before the verb in imperative
sentence.
ex. Keep up the good work! (You)
Please, pass the salt. (You)
B. Predicate
- it is the information about the subject.
- composed of a group of words that states what the subject does or is.
Example: Jane went home late.
(what the subject does)
Simple Predicate
… left, arrived
(Simple Predicate)
Elliptical
A word or group of words that do not express a subject or predicate or both,
but the thought is complete if it is in relation with the previous statement.
Example:
1. Who called? Marta. (predicate)
[ Marta called. ]
the direct object is not the subject of the sentence but the
pronoun receiving the action. It answers the questions Whom or
the action verb.
examples: Jane made a cake for her sister.
Mrs. Pots cleaned the living room.
The young boy called his mother at the office.
My youngest sister admires Daniel Radcliffe.
Exercise
Find the direct object in each sentence.
1. The janitor was given a better position because of his character.
2. The orchestra played five classical pieces.
3. He encountered a formidable foe.
4. The concerned student filled a formal protest.
5. She wrote a letter of apology.
A. Complements w/ Action Verb
Indirect Object
this acts as a noun and does not receive the action but
whom or to whom something is done. Ask for/to whom or for/to
the action verb.
examples: Jane made her sister a cake.
Chariz gave her a box of chocolate.
Krichelle threw Jack the flower bouquet.
The you boy taught his dog new tricks.
Exercise
Find the direct object and indirect object in each sentence.
1. Mother hid the matches in the drawer.
2. The child found the matches and started a bonfire in the living room.
3. The fireman gave the boy a bucket of water.
4. As the flames leapt higher, the boy threw himself on the ground and cried.
5. Later, the mother bought him a new toy fire truck and then told him the
story of Prometheus.
A. Complements w/ Action Verb
Objective Complement