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At times it has been frustrating living in the shadow of Victoria to the point that you want them to have a fight. Analysis of athe above sentence: -- Noun phrase = At times, it At times = form:Prepositional phrase Function:adverbial
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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eddie88
343 days ago
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5. copy each sentence; underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice.
a. It is a shame! it=subject is=verb
b.Will you go to a movie with me? you=subject go=verb
c. Janet has been singing in the choir for years.
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And please let me know the definition of ''compound nominal predicate --- I told you my thought about it. You should learn it yourself.
1: What is the difference between categories and functions ?- -- Think about functions as jobs and
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Hi Doll,
Calm down Jackson. You will find the answer you want in the end. If you don't want any other person to answer your posts, please add " teachers reply only" .And what is wrong with learning other sides of point? I think it is a
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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
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
3 yr 302 days ago
Articles, Constructions, Clauses, Nouns, Numbers, Adverbs, Auxiliaries, Noun Phrases, Gerunds, Predicates, Nominative, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Determiners, Helping Verbs
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The problem here is the word order:
In a usual sentence (main clause or subordinate clause), the word order is Subject -Predicate -Object (O): "He told me where you are."
Even in an interrogative clauses, this word order remains: "Can you(S)
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Yes, whl you're right!
>>"Learning may be easy, if you are learning from a good teacher, but teaching is work."
Verbs in this sentence are:
may, be;
are, learning;
is
may & be; are & learning belong together - they build the
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The subject is "Beads or balls".
The predicate is "may be moved" and consists of 3 verbs:
The modal helping verb "may" which shows the modus (allowance) of the full verb "move" that is here in its passive voice of the infinitive. .
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