Grammar

Cards (18)

  • The object is what receives the action performed by the subject.
  • The subject is the person or thing performing an action.
  • The subject is the person or thing performing an action.
  • A sentence must have both a subject and a verb to be complete.
  • In English, the verb agrees with the subject in number (singular or plural).
  • A sentence can have one or more clauses, which are parts that make up the structure of the sentence.
  • In English, the verb agrees with the subject in number (singular/plural).
  • The verb expresses the action being done, while the noun names the person doing it.
  • In English, sentences are usually written with the subject first followed by the predicate (verb).
  • A sentence can have multiple subjects if they are joined together with "and" or other conjunctions.
  • If there is no clear subject, use the third-person singular form of the verb to be safe.
  • A clause consists of a subject and a predicate, where the predicate contains at least one finite verb.
  • A clause is a part of a sentence that contains a subject and a predicate.
  • A clause is a part of a sentence that contains a subject and a predicate.
  • An independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence.
  • An independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence.
  • A dependent clause cannot stand alone as it does not convey a full meaning without another clause.
  • A dependent clause cannot stand alone as it does not convey a full meaning without another clause.