NoRedInk Parts of a sentence
found between a verb and a direct object -tells us to whom? for whom? something happens
Indirect object
"These brownies were the best batch cooked by Peppa" what is the subject? what is the verb? what is the object?
These Brownies, were, Peppa
Jordan bought his uncle beautiful flowers. What is the verb? indirect object? Direct Object?
bought, his uncle, beautiful flowers
tells us who? or what? about a VERB -something is being done TO them -can be a noun, pronoun, or phrases -always follows a verb
direct object
about, by, for, of, with
misc prepositions
something is being done TO them
objects
shows the relationship between a noun and the other words -"where"? "When?
prepositions
a small word that replaces a noun ex: I, me, she, he, it, we, us, they
pronoun
part of the sentence that is "doing"/"being" works with the verb to form a sentence basically what the sentence is about
subject
pronouns can act as subject ex: I, you, we, she, he, it, they not always the first word in a sentence isn't always a person
subject pronouns
action word
verb
before, since, after, throughout, during, until
when prepositions
behind, from, at, onto, toward, within, near,
where preposition