
Subject Verb Identification
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 22 Questions
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Subject Verb Identification
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The Subject: Definition
Every verb must have a subject.
If the verb expresses action—like sneeze, jump, bark, or study—the subject is who or what does the verb.
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Multiple Select
Action Verbs
Who is doing the action?
During his biology lab, Tommy danced on the table.
his
biology lab
Tommy
danced
the table.
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Multiple Select
Action Verbs
Who/what is doing the action?
The speeding hotrod crashed into a telephone pole.
hotrod
crashed
telephone
pole.
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The Subject: Definition
Every verb must have a subject.
Some verbs are linking: am, is, are, was, were, seem, and become.
Linking verbs connect the subject to something that is said about the subject.
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Multiple Choice
Linking verbs
Ron's bathroom is a disaster.
What is the verb?
Ron's
bathroom
is
a
disaster.
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Multiple Choice
Linking verbs
Ron's bathroom is a disaster.
What is the subject? What is a disaster?
Ron's
bathroom
is
a
disaster.
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Multiple Choice
Linking verbs
The bathroom tiles are fuzzy with mold.
What is the verb?
bathroom
tiles
are
fuzzy
mold
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Multiple Choice
Linking verbs
The bathroom tiles are fuzzy with mold.
What is the subject? What ARE fuzzy?
bathroom
tiles
are
fuzzy
mold
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Prepositions
Prepositions = words used with a noun or pronoun to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce/connect an object
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The subject will never be part of a prepositional phrase.
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
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Examples of prepositional phrases:
in the dirty bathtub
on the bumpy road
at home
between us
among the empty pizza boxes
without crying
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Multiple Choice
Practice:
Neither of these boys wants to try a piece of pineapple pizza.
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?
Neither
of these boys
wants to try
a piece of pineapple pizza.
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Multiple Choice
Practice:
Neither of these boys wants to try a piece of pineapple pizza.
Find the verb. What is the action? (Ignore the prepositional phrase)
Neither
wants
to try
a piece
of pineapple pizza.
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Multiple Choice
Practice:
Neither of these boys wants to try a piece of pineapple pizza.
What is the subject of this sentence? (Ignore prepositional phrase)
Neither
wants
to try
a piece
of pineapple pizza.
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Multiple Choice
Practice:
My dog, along with her seven puppies, has chewed all of the stuffing out of the sofa cushions.
What is the prepositional phrase?
My dog
with her seven puppies
has chewed all
of the stuffing
out of the sofa cushions.
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Multiple Choice
Practice:
My dog, along with her seven puppies, has chewed all of the stuffing out of the sofa cushions.
What is the verb? Where is the action?
My dog
with her seven puppies
has chewed
of the stuffing
out of the sofa cushions.
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Multiple Choice
Practice:
My dog, along with her seven puppies, has chewed all of the stuffing out of the sofa cushions.
What is the subject of this sentence?
My dog
with her seven puppies
has chewed
of the stuffing
out of the sofa cushions.
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Subject After Verb
Generally, but not always, the subject comes before the verb, as in all of the examples we’ve done today
Example of an exception:
In a small house adjacent to our backyard lives a family with ten noisy children.
"In a small house" is a prepositional phrase.
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