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Subjects and Predicates

Subjects and Predicates. Fill in the Blanks…. In order for a sentence to be a sentence, it must have a Subject And the ___________ must Do Or Be something. . Fill in the Blanks Subject doing something. If the subject is doing something, we state the verb and then ask the question: Who?

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Subjects and Predicates

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  1. Subjects and Predicates

  2. Fill in the Blanks… • In order for a sentence to be a sentence, it must have a • Subject • And the ___________ must • Do • Or • Be something.

  3. Fill in the BlanksSubject doing something • If the subject is doing something, we state the verb and then ask the question: • Who? • Or • What? • If the question is answered, we would say that the verb is • Transitive • If the question is not answered, we say that the verb is • Intransitive

  4. Fill in the Blanks Subject doing something • Mr. Randles raced the Corvette. • What is the verb? • Raced • Raced Who? What? • Corvette • The question has been answered, so we say that the verb “raced” is • transitive • Mr. Randles raced around the world. • What is the verb? • Raced • Raced Who? What? • Nothing. It only tells us where—”around the world” • The question has not been answered, so we say that the verb “raced” is • Intransitive

  5. Fill in the BlanksSubject being something • If the subject is not doing something, it must be • Being something • Whatever the subject is being, we call the • Subjective compliment • There are (2) kinds of these • If the subject is being a noun, we call what it is being the • Predicate nominative • If the subject is being an adjective, we call what it is being the • Predicate adjective

  6. Subject A. Verb L. Verb Transitive Intransitive Pred. Nominative Pred. Adjective D. Object I. Object Bobo gave a black eye! me

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