sentences basics

sentences basics

by Marwa Osman Hassan Mohammed -
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I want to submit some information about this module which I learnt and get more benefits.
  • In general, the sentence has a subject and verb. We can call the verb is predicate.
 For example, (Sara cooks). That mean Sara is a noun subject and cooks is a verb predicate.
  • The subject can be compound subject, if we got more than one of the subjects in the sentence but we cannot say noun and pronoun in the same sentence.
For example, (Sare she cooks) --- It's wrong sentence.
predicate can get more than one of verb. It called predicate compound (Sara writes and reads). It can be phrase predicate and same the subject (Her cute dog can jump).
  • Direct and Indirect sentences:
  1.  Direct sentence can be found by asking who? what? about an action verb and never an adverb
  2. Indirect sentence tells who? to what? for how? for what? the action of verb is done.
  • transitive verb is an action very with a direct object.
  • Intransitive verb with no direct object.
  • (SV & SVOMPT).
  • For example:
Sara studies English. She reads her book at home. her brothers play football quietly. They play football in the evenings.
subject
S
(who) verb
V (does) object
O (what) manner
M
(how)
place
P
(where) time
T
(when) Sara studies English She reads her book at home her brothers play football quietly They play football in the evening
  • forming question (QUASM).
  • (ASM) for yes or no question.


QUestin Auxiliary Subject Main verb
Where do you work?
--Do you work?
  • phrases and clauses sentences
  1. Phrases are a group of words that work together as a single unit but don't have a subject or verb.
  2. Clauses is included both subject and verb that work together as single unit.
The is the summary about this module. See you next.