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Basic Sentence Patterns
Identifying Subjects and Verbs
Key Concept:
A complete sentence requires a subject and a verb; it
also must express a complete thought.
This PowerPoint presentation is based on the following source:
Fitzpatrick, Carolyn H. and MaryBeth B. Ruscica. The Complete Sentence Workout Book. 4th ed. Mass: Allyn and Bacon, 2000. Print.
Subjects
A sentence must have a subject.
 A subject is a noun
 A person, place or thing
 Ms. Jones
 Los Angeles Mission College
 Hat
 Or a pronoun
 A word that takes the place of a noun
 She/he/they
 It
Verbs
A sentence must also have a verb.
 There are 2 types of verbs:
 Action
 Show movement
 Examples: to sing, to joke, to run, to walk
 Linking
 Linking verbs do not show action. Instead, they convey
existence, being, becoming, and sometimes, one of the 5
senses. Linking verbs connect the subject and the word after
the linking verb.
 Examples: to be, to seem, to become
Identifying Subjects and Verbs
To identify the subject and verb in a sentence, ask these questions:
 What is the action? What word links two or more other
words?
 the verb
 Who or what is performing the action?
 the subject
Practice
1. Barbara sang.
 What is the action?
Sang (verb – action)
 Who sang?
Barbara (subject)
2. The children were happy.
 What word joins the description
to the subject? Were (verb – linking)
 Who were happy?
Children (subject)
More Practice
Identify the subjects and verbs in the following sentences:
1. Terry laughs.
Subject = Terry
Verb = laughs (action)
2. Lady Gaga is famous.
Subject = Lady Gaga
Verb = is (links description to subject)
3. The dog barked.
Subject = the dog
Verb = barked (action)
4. Seth MacFarlane creates funny characters.
Subject = Seth MacFarlane
Verb = creates (action)
Simple and Compound Subjects and Verbs
 A single subject is referred to as a simple subject.
 A single verb is referred to as a simple verb.
Example:
The artist quickly drew the tourist’s caricature.
What is the action? Drew (one action = simple verb)
Who drew? Artist (one actor = simple subject)
Compound Subjects
A sentence may also contain a compound subject: two or
more stated nouns or pronouns perform the same action.
Example:
Charles and the boys have gone to the movies.
What is the action? Have gone (one action = simple verb)
Who has gone? Charles + boys
(two stated actors = compound subject)
Compound Verbs
A sentence may also contain a compound verb: the subject
performs two or more actions.
Example:
Jane frequently drinks, dances, and parties through the night.
What is (are) the action(s)? Drink, dance, + party
(3 actions = compound verb)
Who drinks, dances and parties? Jane (one stated actor = simple
subject)
3 Possible Combinations
1. Compound Subject/Simple Verb:
In this case, two or more subjects perform one
action.
Example:
George and Frank went to Mexico.
Verb:
went
Subject:
George + Frank
3 Possible Combinations
2. Simple Subject/Compound Verb:
The simple subject of the sentence performs
two or more actions.
Example:
The audience booed and hissed at the performer.
Verb:
booed + hissed
Subject:
The audience
3 Possible Combinations
3. Compound Subject/Compound Verb
This means that two or more subjects perform
two or more actions.
Example:
Greg, Peter, and Bobby danced and ate all night.
Verb:
danced + ate
Subject:
Greg, Peter, + Bobby
Practice
Directions: Find the verbs and subjects. Indicate whether they are simple or
compound by writing S (for simple) or C (for compound) beside
the verbs and subjects.
1. Fords and Chevrolets are two makes of American cars.
2. He and Martha took a vacation last spring.
3. The clown juggled and sang.
4. Whales and skates returned to the bay.
5. Fred and Ethel visited the Ricardos every day.
S
C
S
C
C
S
C S
S
C
Sentence Formats
Here is an example of a Format 1 sentence:
Birds sing.
The abbreviation for Sentence Format 1 is NS-V.
NS =
V =
Birds
sing
Format 1 - Practice
Directions: Fill in the blanks with words that follow Sentence Format 1.
1. _______________ yell.
2. _______________ meow.
3. _______________ dance.
4. _______________ swim.
5. Athletes _____________.
6. Dogs ________________.
7. Joggers ______________.
8. Flowers ______________.
Children
Cats
Dancers
Swimmers
practice
bark
jog
blossom
Format 1 - Practice
Directions: Put a box around the subject and circle the verb.
1. The lamb cried loudly.
2. Every summer, Selina goes to day camp.
3. The class practiced for an hour every week.
4. The price of gas just increased by 20 cents.
5. At night, hundreds of bats fly out of that
cave.
Format 2: The Direct Object
Example:
Harry hit the baseball.
Noun Subject = Harry
Verb = hit
What relationship does baseball have to hit?
Baseball is the noun direct object (NDO) of the verb.
Abbreviation for Sentence Format 2: NS-V-NDO
Format 2: Practice
Directions: Label each sentence format. Identify the subjects, verbs, and direct
objects.
1. Children like ice-cream.
2. The arrow struck a tree.
3. Mary cried.
4. The dog crossed the road.
5. The speaker declined the invitation.
6. The fullback caught the football.
7. The children jumped the fence.
NS-V-NDO
NS-V-NDO
NS-V
NS-V-NDO
NS-V-NDO
NS-V-NDO
NS-V-NDO
Format 3: The Indirect Object
Example:
Hector threw me the ball.
Noun Subject: Hector
Verb: threw
Noun Direct Object: ball
ME?
The noun indirect object tells to whom the object was thrown.
The abbreviation for Format 3 is: NS-V-NIO-NDO
Format 3: The Indirect Object
To test for indirect objects in a sentence, follow these 2 steps:
1. Rewrite the sentence in format 2 (NS-V-NDO)
2. Add to or for plus the word in question to the end
of the sentence.
Format 3: The Indirect Object
Example: May gave me the book.
Let’s decide whether me is the NIO:
1. Rewrite the sentence to follow Format 2:
May gave the book. (NS-V-NDO)
2. Add to or for plus the word in question to the end of the
sentence:
May gave me the book. (May gave the book to me?)
NS-V-NIO-NDO
Format 3: Practice
Directions: Label all subjects, verbs, indirect objects, and direct objects.
1. Pablo awarded Henry the prize.
2. The boy bought the girl a flower.
3. I gave my friend an umbrella.
4. Sharon bought her father a sweater.
5. My English teacher gave me an A on my test.
6. Hector fed the dog his dinner.
Thank you
Presented by the
Los Angeles Mission College
Academic Success Center
Title V Hispanic Serving Institutions
Funded by the United State Department of Education

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Basic Sentence Pattern.ppt

  • 2. Identifying Subjects and Verbs Key Concept: A complete sentence requires a subject and a verb; it also must express a complete thought. This PowerPoint presentation is based on the following source: Fitzpatrick, Carolyn H. and MaryBeth B. Ruscica. The Complete Sentence Workout Book. 4th ed. Mass: Allyn and Bacon, 2000. Print.
  • 3. Subjects A sentence must have a subject.  A subject is a noun  A person, place or thing  Ms. Jones  Los Angeles Mission College  Hat  Or a pronoun  A word that takes the place of a noun  She/he/they  It
  • 4. Verbs A sentence must also have a verb.  There are 2 types of verbs:  Action  Show movement  Examples: to sing, to joke, to run, to walk  Linking  Linking verbs do not show action. Instead, they convey existence, being, becoming, and sometimes, one of the 5 senses. Linking verbs connect the subject and the word after the linking verb.  Examples: to be, to seem, to become
  • 5. Identifying Subjects and Verbs To identify the subject and verb in a sentence, ask these questions:  What is the action? What word links two or more other words?  the verb  Who or what is performing the action?  the subject
  • 6. Practice 1. Barbara sang.  What is the action? Sang (verb – action)  Who sang? Barbara (subject) 2. The children were happy.  What word joins the description to the subject? Were (verb – linking)  Who were happy? Children (subject)
  • 7. More Practice Identify the subjects and verbs in the following sentences: 1. Terry laughs. Subject = Terry Verb = laughs (action) 2. Lady Gaga is famous. Subject = Lady Gaga Verb = is (links description to subject) 3. The dog barked. Subject = the dog Verb = barked (action) 4. Seth MacFarlane creates funny characters. Subject = Seth MacFarlane Verb = creates (action)
  • 8. Simple and Compound Subjects and Verbs  A single subject is referred to as a simple subject.  A single verb is referred to as a simple verb. Example: The artist quickly drew the tourist’s caricature. What is the action? Drew (one action = simple verb) Who drew? Artist (one actor = simple subject)
  • 9. Compound Subjects A sentence may also contain a compound subject: two or more stated nouns or pronouns perform the same action. Example: Charles and the boys have gone to the movies. What is the action? Have gone (one action = simple verb) Who has gone? Charles + boys (two stated actors = compound subject)
  • 10. Compound Verbs A sentence may also contain a compound verb: the subject performs two or more actions. Example: Jane frequently drinks, dances, and parties through the night. What is (are) the action(s)? Drink, dance, + party (3 actions = compound verb) Who drinks, dances and parties? Jane (one stated actor = simple subject)
  • 11. 3 Possible Combinations 1. Compound Subject/Simple Verb: In this case, two or more subjects perform one action. Example: George and Frank went to Mexico. Verb: went Subject: George + Frank
  • 12. 3 Possible Combinations 2. Simple Subject/Compound Verb: The simple subject of the sentence performs two or more actions. Example: The audience booed and hissed at the performer. Verb: booed + hissed Subject: The audience
  • 13. 3 Possible Combinations 3. Compound Subject/Compound Verb This means that two or more subjects perform two or more actions. Example: Greg, Peter, and Bobby danced and ate all night. Verb: danced + ate Subject: Greg, Peter, + Bobby
  • 14. Practice Directions: Find the verbs and subjects. Indicate whether they are simple or compound by writing S (for simple) or C (for compound) beside the verbs and subjects. 1. Fords and Chevrolets are two makes of American cars. 2. He and Martha took a vacation last spring. 3. The clown juggled and sang. 4. Whales and skates returned to the bay. 5. Fred and Ethel visited the Ricardos every day. S C S C C S C S S C
  • 15. Sentence Formats Here is an example of a Format 1 sentence: Birds sing. The abbreviation for Sentence Format 1 is NS-V. NS = V = Birds sing
  • 16. Format 1 - Practice Directions: Fill in the blanks with words that follow Sentence Format 1. 1. _______________ yell. 2. _______________ meow. 3. _______________ dance. 4. _______________ swim. 5. Athletes _____________. 6. Dogs ________________. 7. Joggers ______________. 8. Flowers ______________. Children Cats Dancers Swimmers practice bark jog blossom
  • 17. Format 1 - Practice Directions: Put a box around the subject and circle the verb. 1. The lamb cried loudly. 2. Every summer, Selina goes to day camp. 3. The class practiced for an hour every week. 4. The price of gas just increased by 20 cents. 5. At night, hundreds of bats fly out of that cave.
  • 18. Format 2: The Direct Object Example: Harry hit the baseball. Noun Subject = Harry Verb = hit What relationship does baseball have to hit? Baseball is the noun direct object (NDO) of the verb. Abbreviation for Sentence Format 2: NS-V-NDO
  • 19. Format 2: Practice Directions: Label each sentence format. Identify the subjects, verbs, and direct objects. 1. Children like ice-cream. 2. The arrow struck a tree. 3. Mary cried. 4. The dog crossed the road. 5. The speaker declined the invitation. 6. The fullback caught the football. 7. The children jumped the fence. NS-V-NDO NS-V-NDO NS-V NS-V-NDO NS-V-NDO NS-V-NDO NS-V-NDO
  • 20. Format 3: The Indirect Object Example: Hector threw me the ball. Noun Subject: Hector Verb: threw Noun Direct Object: ball ME? The noun indirect object tells to whom the object was thrown. The abbreviation for Format 3 is: NS-V-NIO-NDO
  • 21. Format 3: The Indirect Object To test for indirect objects in a sentence, follow these 2 steps: 1. Rewrite the sentence in format 2 (NS-V-NDO) 2. Add to or for plus the word in question to the end of the sentence.
  • 22. Format 3: The Indirect Object Example: May gave me the book. Let’s decide whether me is the NIO: 1. Rewrite the sentence to follow Format 2: May gave the book. (NS-V-NDO) 2. Add to or for plus the word in question to the end of the sentence: May gave me the book. (May gave the book to me?) NS-V-NIO-NDO
  • 23. Format 3: Practice Directions: Label all subjects, verbs, indirect objects, and direct objects. 1. Pablo awarded Henry the prize. 2. The boy bought the girl a flower. 3. I gave my friend an umbrella. 4. Sharon bought her father a sweater. 5. My English teacher gave me an A on my test. 6. Hector fed the dog his dinner.
  • 24. Thank you Presented by the Los Angeles Mission College Academic Success Center Title V Hispanic Serving Institutions Funded by the United State Department of Education

Editor's Notes

  1. Grammar and word choice are important for all your classes, not just English.
  2. The sentences we have worked with up to this point have contained only one subject and one verb.
  3. Key concept: The position of words in a sentence helps to convey the sentence’s meaning.
  4. Key concept: The position of words in a sentence helps to convey the sentence’s meaning.
  5. Key concept: The position of words in a sentence helps to convey the sentence’s meaning.
  6. Sentence Format 2 builds upon Sentence Format 1 (S-V). It simply adds another word and relationship to the format. The DO receives the action of the verb.
  7. You could also construct the sentence in this manner: Hector threw the ball to me. Notice that me is now the object of the preposition to. You can place to or for in front of the indirect object.