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Subject and verb

Subject and verb. Yuli marlina. Skill 1; subject and verb. Skill 2; object of preposition. Object of a Preposition The words that follow a preposition are called the object of the preposition . Examples: The cat ran under the car.

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Subject and verb

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  1. Subject and verb Yuli marlina

  2. Skill 1; subject and verb

  3. Skill 2; object of preposition • Object of a Preposition • The words that follow a preposition are called the object of the preposition.Examples: The cat ran under the car. • (The words the car are the object of the preposition under.)Can you give this parcel to him tomorrow? • (The word him is the object of the preposition to.)

  4. Skill 3; oppositivesAppositive is a word or phrase that has afunctionto explain or describe a noun (noun) or pronouns (pronoun) that followed • Example.. • My father, a banker, earns a lot of money every year. • Daisy, a girl in a long skirt, used to go out with me. • The famous poet from Britain, William Shakespeare has coined hundreds of English words we commonly use today.

  5. Skill 4. present participles

  6. Skill 5; past participle • Past participles are formed from verbs. Past participles (just like present participles) can be used as adjectives or used to form verb tenses. • Past and present participles are classified as verbals. (A verbal is a verb form that functions either as an adjective or a noun.)

  7. Examples of Past Participles Being Used As Adjectives Another example... 1. Here is a laminated copy to replace your torn one. 2. Stuffed deer heads on walls are bad enough, but it's worse when they have streamers in their antlers because then you know they were enjoying themselves when they were shot

  8. Past Participles Used in Verb Tenses

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