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The Parts of A Sentence

The Parts of A Sentence. Sentence: S + P/V+ (O). Sentence: S + P/V+ (O). Subject: simple subject compound subject subject complement Predicate/ verb : simple predicate compound predicate Object : direct object

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The Parts of A Sentence

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  1. The Parts of A Sentence Sentence: S + P/V+ (O)

  2. Sentence: S + P/V+ (O) Subject: simple subject compound subject subject complement Predicate/ verb: simple predicate compound predicate Object: direct object indirect object object complement

  3. Exp. Of simple subject: • George walks. • Janes studies. • Her baby cries. • Dony runs. • My grand mother sits.

  4. Example of Compound subject: • One of the students wins the robot contest in UI. • The girl wearing beautiful shoes dances beautifully. • Her money sent by her mother is used to pay boarding house. • The man living in my next house was a film star.

  5. Examples of subject complement. • Ann looks pale. • Johan always comes late. • Nindya feels upset. • My angora cat runs fast. • The food on the table smells delicious. • Rose was cute. • Agnes dances beautifully.

  6. Predicate/ verb is divided into: • simple predicate • compound predicate

  7. Exp. Of simple predicate: • My sister buys a new clothe. • Alice reads a magazine. • Sean writes notes. • Rommy sleeps on the chair. • Sandra walked slowly in the park.

  8. Examples of Compound predicate: • Gerry will go to Australia next month. • Dorothy has been sent a bundle of flowers from her friend. • Claudia has gathered her assignment on time. • Andrian had answered the middle test perfectly.

  9. Object is divided into: • Direct object • Indirect object • Object complement ---object ( not of thing) which modifies direct object.

  10. Examples of Direct Object: • Father buys me a new notebook. • She gives her friend a new agenda book. • The teacher writes anannouncement on the white board. • Silvia cooks meals in the kitchen. • His father always buys a bird every month.

  11. Assignment: Construct: sentence with • The combination of direct object n indirect object • -Subject complement • -Object complement • -Transitive/ intransitive verb

  12. Examples of Indirect Object: • Andrew sends me a letter. • Intan is reading a fable for her sister. • My father buys Vaundra a philosophical book every week. • Vendy tells me his first rank. • He types me Reading I problems

  13. Object Complement OC is not a noun but a word or phrase that modifies the object Examples: • I saw the student sleeping. • She dances srimpi dance beautifully. • My brother saw Deally tired. • Agnes watches a feast dress in detailed. • She explains the material clearly.

  14. Unusual Sentence - Imperative sentence (kal. Perintah) ---the subject (you) is omitted. (You) Go out. (You) Do the exercise on your assignment book. (You) Listen to her answer. - Sentence which is started with there. There is your bag. S There are two cats under the table. S

  15. Kinds of Verbs: - transitive ---followed by object /and object complement - intransitive ---not followed by object - linking verbs * are the verb to be, * with subject complement

  16. Transitive: 1. She loves her brother very much. 2. He brings a new computer dictionary. 3. Vendy delivers his speech fluently. 4. I ask my son to buy medicine in the drugstore. 5. Rommel prepares his examination until late at night.

  17. Intransitive: 1. He runs quickly in the street. 2. Her baby grows fast. 3. The truck suddenly appears in front of the express train. 4. He is always jogging in the park every morning. 5. Last week he went to Toronto with his friend.

  18. Linking Verb 1. She becomes the best student in this class. 2. She remains the best student in my class . 3. Dannile’s job is a programmer. 4. They are my best students 5. Dr. Wibisono is one of the best internists in Surabaya. 6. She looks pale. 7. The students are tired after join rowing competition.

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