Predicate Adjective:Predicate Nominative:Indirect Object:
Direct Object:
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Subject-Verb Agreement Resources:
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Verbs
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases |
Prepositional Phrases:
- Placements: introductory, interrupting, concluding
- In my opinion, the Redskins will win the Superbowl.
- The Redskins, in my opinion, will win the Superbowl.
- The Redskins will win the Superbowl, in my opinion.
- Repetition:
- "In English, my name means hope. In Spanish, it means too many letters."
- Figurative Language: simile
- For nearly a year, I sopped around the house, the store, the school, and the church, like an old biscuit, dirty and inedible.
- Nonessentials: common expressions
- We have decided, after much thought, to transfer to Ardrey Kell.
- In my opinion, our country has much work to do.
- Parallelism: the repetition of prepositional phrases in the same sentence
- I am tired of your mouth, of your attitude, and of just your overall presence.
- To the fields, to the forest, to our futures we went.
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Prepositional Phrases:
- Placements: introductory, interrupting, concluding
- Repetition: "In English, my name means.... In Spanish,...."
- Figurative Language: simile
- Non-essentials: common expressions
- Parallelism: the repetition of prepositional phrases in the same sentence
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