The document provides examples and explanations of key grammar concepts in English, including subjects and verbs, and objects of prepositions. It discusses how a sentence in English must have at least one subject and one verb. Examples are given to identify the subject and verb in sentences. The document also explains that an object of a preposition is a noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition, like "in" or "to", to form a prepositional phrase. Examples are given to identify objects of prepositions in sentences.
The document provides examples and explanations of key grammar concepts in English, including subjects and verbs, and objects of prepositions. It discusses how a sentence in English must have at least one subject and one verb. Examples are given to identify the subject and verb in sentences. The document also explains that an object of a preposition is a noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition, like "in" or "to", to form a prepositional phrase. Examples are given to identify objects of prepositions in sentences.
The document provides examples and explanations of key grammar concepts in English, including subjects and verbs, and objects of prepositions. It discusses how a sentence in English must have at least one subject and one verb. Examples are given to identify the subject and verb in sentences. The document also explains that an object of a preposition is a noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition, like "in" or "to", to form a prepositional phrase. Examples are given to identify objects of prepositions in sentences.
Optional subtitle here A sentence in English should have a subject and verb. Example 1
………. Was ringing continuously for
hour. A. Loudly B. In the morning C. The phone D. The bells Title Here
Example 2
Newspaper …………… every morning and every evening.
A. delivery B. are delivered C. on time D. regulary Example 3
The plane ……………… landing at the airport in five
minutes. A. it is B. it really is C. is descending D. will A sentence in English must have at least one subject and verb Underline the subject once and the verbs twice in each of the following sentences. Than indicate the sentence are correct or incorrect. 1. My best friend always helpful with problem.
2. The bus schedule has changed since last week.
3. Accidentally dropped the glass on the floor.
4. The customer paying the clerk for the clothes.
5. The professor handed the syllabus to the students
6. Each day practiced the piano for hour.
7. The basketball player tossed the ball into the hoop.
8. The new student in class very talkative and friendly.
9. Walking with the children to school.
10. The whales headed south for the winter.
SKILL 2 OBJECT OF PREPOSITIONS An object of a preposition is a noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition such as : in, at, of, to, by, behind, and, on, to form a prepositional phrase.
The trip to the island on Saturday will last (for three
hours. Example: To Mike………….. Was a big surprise A. really B. the party C. funny D. when A preposition is followed by a noun or pronoun that is called an object of the preposition.
If a word is an object of a preposition, it is no the
subject 1.The name of the baby in the crib is Jack
2. By the next meeting of the class need to turn in the
papers.
3. The directions to the exercise on page 20 unclear.
4. Because of the heavy rain throughout the night, the
walkways are muddy.
During the week eat lunch in the school cafeteria.
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