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By Gabriele Stobbe

ISBN-10: 0071594973

ISBN-13: 9780071594974

Verb! Plural noun! Adjective!
See language in motion and not disregard a grammar aspect back!

Through enjoyable illustrations and colourful diagrams, you are going to study the fundamental issues of grammar. Just adequate English Grammar Illustrated offers visible cues to the components of speech and their utilization, so you will know the way to take advantage of them competently while are conversing or writing in English.

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A lap. 21 Identify people as direct objects using the question word Whom: To identify who is receiving the action, place the question word after the verb. Example: Ben loves Susan. Ben loves whom? Verb Question Word Identify inanimate things as direct objects with the question word What: To identify what is receiving the action, place the question word after the verb. Example: Charles writes a book. Charles writes what? Verb Question Word This section explained nouns used as direct objects. The next section introduces nouns as the object of a preposition.

The context in the sentence will indicate whether you is used as a singular or as a plural pronoun. The pronoun they also has a double role. It can refer to people or to things, provided there is more than one. The third-person singular includes three pronouns. Remember the shortcut “three in three”: 3 pronouns (he, she, it) in 3rd person. In Chapter 4, you will connect pronouns to verb forms, so it is important that you understand pronouns well before you move on. 43 Now that we’ve covered person and number, let’s take a closer look at the gender of pronouns.

In this case, it is called a predicate adjective. Example: The hamburger is large. Subject Linking Predicate Verb Adjective In this example, the adjective large describes the subject hamburger. Calling it a large hamburger is the same as stating The hamburger is large. Example: The flippers are green. Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective In this example, the adjective green describes the subject flippers. Calling them green flippers is the same as stating The flippers are green. Predicate adjectives are placed after the linking verb.

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