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Short Course: 1-- A Predicate Nominative is a noun phrase on the predicate (right) side of a linking verb: I am a handsome fellow . 2-- A Direct Object receives the action of a verb: I bought a sandwich . An Indirect Object receives the benefit of
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English has nominative, possessive, and, for pronouns, object. That's all. Some (not I) would say that English has a dative case, as for instance "me" in "She gave me the book". Yes, it does, the case I called
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Inchoateknowledge wrote:
Directions say Identify the noun clause and tell how it is used:
subject, predicate nominative, direct object, indirect object or object
of a perposition. Shouldn't it say noun phrase ? Just guessing...
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Hi,
Directions say: Identify subordinate clause and tell whether it is an adjective clause, adverb clause, or a noun clause.
1) Along a racetrack, he set up many cameras whose shutters were controlled by threads stretched across the track.:
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Directions say: Identify subordinate clause and tell whether it is an adjective clause, adverb clause, or a noun clause.
1) Along a racetrack, he set up many cameras whose shutters were controlled by threads stretched across the track.:
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Nominative pronouns are used as subjects of the sentence or clauses. If you are unsure as to which word is the subject, restate the sentence by placing who or what in front of the verb.
these words are examples of nominative pronouns in a
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Hey, i'm new here. My name is Tim and I got this forum from a friend of mine. He told me that this might help me with the problem i got. I have a brother that is 16 years old and i'm 23( in the US Army). He needs help with his english. The teacher
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What is the word sucks in " Homework sucks " ? Is it a verb or an adjective? If it is a verb, what does homework suck? This brings up an excellent point, and a wonderful opportunity to discover the beautiful syntactic structure of the English
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I'm helping my son with homework. (not very well!)
Directions say: Identify subordinate clause and tell wither it is an adjective clause, adverb clause or noun clause.
1) Along a racetrack, he set up many cameras whose shutters were
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