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FANBOYS SUBJECT, VERB, OBJECT & OBJECTS OF PREPOSITIONS

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PRESENTATION

INDEX

Object

Chart 6.1 - 6.2 (Plurals Review)

Types of objects

Guided practice: Plurals (group work)

Video 1

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Prepositions: definition and examples

FANBOYS

Types of sentences and Basic Structure

Prepositional phrases and Objects of Prepositions

Subject

Video 2

Verb

6.1

6.2

EXERCISE 2PAGE 158

EXERCISE 3PAGE 159

EXERCISE 4PAGE 160

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Google Docgroup activity

Google Docgroup activity

FANBOYS

PRESENTATION

Types of sentences (1)

Complex Sentences

Simple Sentences

Compound Sentences

A compound sentence contains at least two independent clauses combined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon.

A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb, and it may also have an object and modifiers. However, it contains only one independent clause.

A complex sentence contains at least one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.

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+info

+info

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What do they have in common? Subject, verb and object

ENGLISH BASIC SENTENCE STRUCTURE

GRAMMAR- CHART 6.3

An English sentence has a subject and a verb. Sometimes the verb is followed by an object. (1) Example: She completed her literature review. Subject: She Verb: completed Object: her literature review.

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SUBJECT

A person, animal, place, thing, or concept that does an action. Determine the subject in a sentence by asking the question “Who or what?” (1)

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Info

VERB

Expresses what the person, animal, place, thing, or concept does. Determine the verb in a sentence by asking the question “What was the action or what happened?” (1)

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Info

OBJECT

A person, animal, place, thing, or concept that receives the action. Determine the object in a sentence by asking the question “The subject did what?” or “To whom?/For whom?” (1)

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02

01

INDIRECT

DIRECT

ANSWERS TO: WHAT?

ANSWERS TO:WHOM? FOR WHOM? FOR WHAT?

EX: Santiago repaired his car. Direct object of the verb repaired: his car (What did Santiago repair?)

The recipient of the direct object. An indirect object CAN NOT EXIST WITHOUT a direct object.

EXERCISES 11-12PAGE 163

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PREPOSITIONS

Prepositions tell us where or when something is in relation to something else (where one noun is in relation to another).Prepositions can indicate 4 things: direction, time, location, and spatial relationships.

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Info

Some common prepositions: on, in, after, with, under, to, and from.

PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

GRAMMAR- CHART 6.4 - PAGE 164

A prepositional phrase consists of a PREPOSITION and an OBJECT OF PREPOSITION. (2)

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LET´S TAKE A CLOSER LOOK:OBJECTS OF PREPOSITION

GRAMMAR- CHART 6.4

The object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition in a sentence. (2)

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Identify the subject

We had a three-course meal. Brad came to dinner with us. He loves fish tacos. In the end, we all felt sad. Buzzing around the picnic table, a bumblebee flew into Peter's open mouth. Because hungry sharks flashed on the surface of the waves, Mike and Sarah decided to return their surfboards to the car. Leonardo grabbed the pot handle with his bare hands,spilling the hot spaghetti sauce all over his new shoes. Danny sold half of his comic book collection to buy nice jewelry for his greedy girlfriend Gloria. For example, April found a mailbox stuffed with bills, two dozen messages on the answering machine, an angry cat, and a dead lawn.

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Identify the subject

We had a three-course meal. Brad came to dinner with us. He loves fish tacos. In the end, they all felt sad. Buzzing around the picnic table, a bumblebee flew into Peter's open mouth. Because hungry sharks flashed on the surface of the waves, Mike and Sarah decided to return their surfboards to the car. Leonardo grabbed the pot handle with his bare hands,spilling the hot spaghetti sauce all over his new shoes. Danny sold half of his comic book collection to buy nice jewelry for his greedy girlfriend Gloria. For example, April found a mailbox stuffed with bills, two dozen messages on the answering machine, an angry cat, and a dead lawn.

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Identify the verb

We had a three-course meal. Brad came to dinner with us. He loves fish tacos. In the end, we all felt sad. Buzzing around the picnic table, a bumblebee flew into Peter's open mouth. Because hungry sharks flashed on the surface of the waves, Mike and Sarah decided to return their surfboards to the car. Leonardo grabbed the pot handle with his bare hands,spilling the hot spaghetti sauce all over his new shoes. Danny sold half of his comic book collection to buy nice jewelry for his greedy girlfriend Gloria. For example, April found a mailbox stuffed with bills, two dozen messages on the answering machine, an angry cat, and a dead lawn.

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Identify the verb

We had a three-course meal. Brad came to dinner with us. He loves fish tacos. In the end, we all felt sad. Buzzing around the picnic table, a bumblebee flew into Peter's open mouth. Because hungry sharks flashed on the surface of the waves, Mike and Sarah decided to return their surfboards to the car. Leonardo grabbed the pot handle with his bare hands,spilling the hot spaghetti sauce all over his new shoes. Danny sold half of his comic book collection to buy nice jewelry for his greedy girlfriend Gloria. For example, April found a mailbox stuffed with bills, two dozen messages on the answering machine, an angry cat, and a dead lawn.

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Identify S, V, O

The class elected her President for the year. She named her brown puppy Spots. We painted the fence around the yard green. The bad food made the Jackson family sick. Kevin called his sweet mother Mom. The sunburn turned Tara’s face red. The audience found the play about the pioneers boring. The judge selected the black cow the grand prize winner. Carl thought his older sister bright. The student considered the English test difficult.

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Identify S, V, O

The class elected her President for the year. She named her brown puppy Spots. We painted the fence around the yard green. The bad food made the Jackson family sick. Kevin called his sweet mother Mom. The sunburn turned Tara’s face red. The audience found the play about the pioneers boring. The judge selected the black cow the grand prize winner. Carl thought his older sister bright. The student considered the English test difficult.

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References

1. Walden University. Grammar: Sentence Structure and Types of Sentences https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/sentencestructure 2. Grammar flip. Objects of prepositions. https://www.grammarflip.com/curriculum/objects-of-prepositions 3. Subjects and objects. https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/subjects-and-objects.html 4. Definition and Examples of SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) https://www.thoughtco.com/subject-verb-object-1692011