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Grammar
Subject + Subject complement
QUESTION | ANSWER |
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most subjects are _____ | nouns |
example of a ________ = *Henry* barked all day. | subject, (Henry) |
example of a ________ = The *child* watched the TV show | subject, (child) |
Subject complements come _____ a linking verb | after |
Subject complements _______ the subject | renames |
prepositional phrases and other clauses. ______ / ____ ___ of the sentence | Remove / take out |
These are examples of _______ ______ become, appear, seem, remain, looked, etc … | linking verbs, (irregular) |
Labeling STEPS for Subject and Subject complement | 1. Prep Phrase, 2 . linking verb, 3. subject, 4. Subject Complement, 5. Arrow- starts on the subject and goes over the linking verb and ends on the subject complement |
DON'T look for | verb, Direct object, Indirect object, Object complement, Object of the prep |
Label this sentence: The new teacher is Mr. Hill | teacher= subject, is= linking verb, Mr. Hill= Subject complement |
Label this sentence: These assignments are a real challenge. | assignments= subject, are= linking verb, challenge= subject complement |
Label this sentence: Sarah and Cameron were the captains of the team. | Sarah and Cameron= subject, were= linking verbs, captains= subject complement, of the team= prep pharse |
Label this sentence: My favorite book is a story about a woman and her family. | book= subject, is= linking verb, story= subject complement, about a woman and her family= prep phrase + unimportant clause |
Label this sentence: The house felt too hot when I got home yesterday afternoon. | house= subject, felt= linking verb, hot= subject complement, when I got home yesterday afternoon= unimportant clause |
REMEMBER- you have extra worksheets from LAST year to study from |