Grammar for Grown-ups
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Writing Simple Sentences
Identifying Subjects,
Verbs and
Prepositional Phrases
Finding the Subject(s)
The subject is the topic of the
sentence, who or what is taking some
action or being talked about.
Class starts early in the morning.
I am glad to be at school.
Subjects can be nouns or
pronouns.
A noun is a word that names a person,
place or thing:
Abdullah, Lincoln University, classrooms…
A pronoun is a word that stands for a
noun:
he, it,
they …
Subjects, like nouns, can be
singular or plural.
This class is fun.
singular
My classes are fun.
plural
My teachers and my assignments are
fun.
Plural
(compound)
Finding Prepositional Phrase(s)
A prepositional phrase is a group of
words that begins with a preposition
(on, in, over, under, against, with,
among…) and ends with a noun or
pronoun.
It gives extra information about another
word in the sentence.
The student in the front row is smart.
To remember about prepositional
phrases: Rule 1
A prepositional phrase doesn’t make
sense by itself, so it can’t be a
complete sentence.
1.
In the front row.
The student in the front row is smart.
fragment
sentence
To remember about prepositional
phrases: Rule 2
The subject of a sentence will never
be found inside a prepositional phrase.
2.
Each student in this room is intelligent.
prepositional phrases
subjects
All students in this room are intelligent.
Finding the Verb(s)
All sentences have at least one verb.
The verb explains what the subject is
doing (action verb) or connects the
subject to words that describe it (linking
verb).
That student works hard.
Action verb
That student is industrious.
Linking verb
Many verbs are made up of
more than one word.
I love grammar.
main verb
Everyone should love grammar.
Soon you will be loving grammar too.
We are loving it already.
I have loved grammar all my life.
Helping verbs
Word of caution: At times, verb
forms (usually ending in –ing) can be
the subject of a sentence.
I am going to the mall.
Verb
Going to the mall is my favorite
pastime.
Subject!
Verb
The End!
That’s all you need to control
the basic elements of
your sentences.