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Grammar for Writing
Sentence Elements
Sam An Teng
August 2013
Copyright © All rights reserved.
What is Sentence?
• A sentence may be composed of five different elements.
– Subjects
– Verbs
– Objects
– Complements
– Adverbials
• The shortest sentence consists subject and verb.
– He smiles.
S V
The Subjects
• Subject is a word or group of words which tells who/what the
sentence is about or what/who does the action.
• The subject could be considered as simple, compound, or
complete subject:
• Simple subjects
The simple subject is the main word or words in the complete
subject; for examples,
– A lovely boy is playing with his mother.
– A new generation tablet was launched yesterday.
The Subjects
• Compound subjects
A compound subject contains two or more subjects that have
the same verb; for examples,
– A lovely boy and his mother are in the house.
– A new generation tablet or computer was launched
yesterday.
• Complete subjects
The complete subject includes all the words that tell who or
what the sentence is about; for examples,
– A lovely boy is playing with his mother.
– A new generation tablet was launched yesterday.
The Verbs
• Verb, the second most important element in a sentence, can
be just a single word (verb) or group of words containing main
verb and auxiliary verbs.
• a single verb
– They laughed loudly.
– We love Cambodia.
• a main verb and auxiliary verb
– She had finished her meal when we arrived.
– They will be traveling at this time next year.
The Objects
• Object is a word or group of words which receives the action
from the verbs; for examples,
• There are three types of objects: direct object, indirect object,
and object of preposition.
• Direct objects
The direct object receives the action from the verb; it stands
after a transitive verb -- a verb that needs object; for
examples,
– A boy is playing football.
– We planted a tree.
The Objects
• Indirect objects
The indirect object tells who the direct object is for or to; it is
used with ditransitive verbs – a verb that needs two objects –
such as tell, buy, give, offer, sent, provide, etc.
– My mother bought me a dictionary. ('a dictionary' is for 'me'.)
– We sent our boss a report. ('a report' is to 'our boss'.)
• Object of prepositions
The object of preposition stands after a preposition such as
at, on, in, for, etc.
– They are good at maths.
– I left my book on the table.
The Complements
• Complement is a word or group of words which completes the
meaning of a subject or object.
• There are two types of complements: subject complements
and object complements.
• Subject complements
The subject complements complete the meaning of the
subjects; they normally stand after linking verbs.
– Vutha is a businessman.
– The photograph looks nice.
The Complements
• Object complements
The object complements complete the meaning of the
objects; they normally stand after direct objects.
– He appointed her secretary.
– We find the food disgusting.
The Adverbials
• Adverbial is a word or group of words which is used as an
adverb in a sentence.
• The adverbial could be an adverb, adverb phrase, or
prepositional phrase used as an adverb.
• An adverb
• I get up early.
• He has gone home.
• We will meet tomorrow.
• He drives carefully.
The Adverbials
• An adverb phrase
– They work very hard.
– She came a bit late.
– They lived very far.
– He acted so carelessly.
• A prepositional phrase used as an adverb
– They are at a hotel.
– I’m going to the bank.
– He wrote with red pen.
– We will talk after lunch time.
Related Topics:
• What is Subject?
• What is Verb?
• What is Object?
• What is Complement?
• What is Adverbial?
• To read more free lessons, please click the links below:
– http://grammarkit.blogspot.com
– http://thewindlike.blogspot.com
My Blogs:
MY BOOKS ON KINDLE STORE
Grammar & Composition:
Parts of Speech in English
English Grammar: The Verb Tenses
Phrases and Clauses in English
Short stories:
He Deserves! Sympathy and Love
http://grammarkit.blogspot.com/p/bookstore.html

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Sentence elements

  • 1. Grammar for Writing Sentence Elements Sam An Teng August 2013 Copyright © All rights reserved.
  • 2. What is Sentence? • A sentence may be composed of five different elements. – Subjects – Verbs – Objects – Complements – Adverbials • The shortest sentence consists subject and verb. – He smiles. S V
  • 3. The Subjects • Subject is a word or group of words which tells who/what the sentence is about or what/who does the action. • The subject could be considered as simple, compound, or complete subject: • Simple subjects The simple subject is the main word or words in the complete subject; for examples, – A lovely boy is playing with his mother. – A new generation tablet was launched yesterday.
  • 4. The Subjects • Compound subjects A compound subject contains two or more subjects that have the same verb; for examples, – A lovely boy and his mother are in the house. – A new generation tablet or computer was launched yesterday. • Complete subjects The complete subject includes all the words that tell who or what the sentence is about; for examples, – A lovely boy is playing with his mother. – A new generation tablet was launched yesterday.
  • 5. The Verbs • Verb, the second most important element in a sentence, can be just a single word (verb) or group of words containing main verb and auxiliary verbs. • a single verb – They laughed loudly. – We love Cambodia. • a main verb and auxiliary verb – She had finished her meal when we arrived. – They will be traveling at this time next year.
  • 6. The Objects • Object is a word or group of words which receives the action from the verbs; for examples, • There are three types of objects: direct object, indirect object, and object of preposition. • Direct objects The direct object receives the action from the verb; it stands after a transitive verb -- a verb that needs object; for examples, – A boy is playing football. – We planted a tree.
  • 7. The Objects • Indirect objects The indirect object tells who the direct object is for or to; it is used with ditransitive verbs – a verb that needs two objects – such as tell, buy, give, offer, sent, provide, etc. – My mother bought me a dictionary. ('a dictionary' is for 'me'.) – We sent our boss a report. ('a report' is to 'our boss'.) • Object of prepositions The object of preposition stands after a preposition such as at, on, in, for, etc. – They are good at maths. – I left my book on the table.
  • 8. The Complements • Complement is a word or group of words which completes the meaning of a subject or object. • There are two types of complements: subject complements and object complements. • Subject complements The subject complements complete the meaning of the subjects; they normally stand after linking verbs. – Vutha is a businessman. – The photograph looks nice.
  • 9. The Complements • Object complements The object complements complete the meaning of the objects; they normally stand after direct objects. – He appointed her secretary. – We find the food disgusting.
  • 10. The Adverbials • Adverbial is a word or group of words which is used as an adverb in a sentence. • The adverbial could be an adverb, adverb phrase, or prepositional phrase used as an adverb. • An adverb • I get up early. • He has gone home. • We will meet tomorrow. • He drives carefully.
  • 11. The Adverbials • An adverb phrase – They work very hard. – She came a bit late. – They lived very far. – He acted so carelessly. • A prepositional phrase used as an adverb – They are at a hotel. – I’m going to the bank. – He wrote with red pen. – We will talk after lunch time.
  • 12. Related Topics: • What is Subject? • What is Verb? • What is Object? • What is Complement? • What is Adverbial? • To read more free lessons, please click the links below: – http://grammarkit.blogspot.com – http://thewindlike.blogspot.com My Blogs:
  • 13. MY BOOKS ON KINDLE STORE Grammar & Composition: Parts of Speech in English English Grammar: The Verb Tenses Phrases and Clauses in English Short stories: He Deserves! Sympathy and Love http://grammarkit.blogspot.com/p/bookstore.html