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Direct and indirect objects

September 11, 2010 - pdf

Some transitive verbs are followed by two objects – one direct object and one indirect object. I bought him a present. She told us a… Continue reading

The Predicate

September 9, 2010 - pdf

The most important word in the predicate is the verb. The verb is often modified by an adverb or adverb equivalent which is called the… Continue reading

Subject attributes

September 8, 2010 - pdf

The subject may consist of one word or several words, but it must always have a noun in it. This noun which is the most… Continue reading

Analysis of a sentence

September 7, 2010 - pdf

We have already seen that a simple sentence has only one subject and one predicate. The subject refers to the person or thing about which… Continue reading

Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences

September 6, 2010 - pdf

Complex sentence Examine the following sentences. I will say what I like. When we went there we found that he had gone. Sentence 1 consists… Continue reading

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