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Subject & Object

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  • For each sentence, underline the subject and circle the object(s) - Sarah loves reading books.
    Sarah (subject); books (object).
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  • For each sentence, underline the subject and circle the object(s). - My parents bought a new car.
    My parents (subject) ; a new car (object).
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  • For each sentence, underline the subject and circle the object(s) - The cat chased the mouse under the table.
    The cat (subject) ; the mouse (object)
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  • To travel is my dream. (Replace "To travel" with a gerund)
    Traveling is my dream. (Gerund)
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  • The children are playing in the park. (Replace "The children" with a pronoun)
    They are playing in the park. (Pronoun)
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  • Rewrite each sentence by adding a relative clause to modify the subject. - The girl is my best friend. She lives next door.
    The girl who lives next door is my best friend.
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  • Rewrite each sentence by adding a relative clause to modify the subject. - The book is very interesting. I borrowed it from the library.
    The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
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  • Rewrite each sentence by adding a relative clause to modify the subject. - The car belongs to my uncle. It is parked outside.
    The car which is parked outside belongs to my uncle.
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  • Rewrite each sentence by adding a relative clause to modify the subject. - The teacher is very kind. She teaches us English.
    The teacher who teaches us English is very kind.
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  • Rewrite each sentence by adding a relative clause to modify the subject. - The man helped me. He was wearing a blue jacket.
    The man who was wearing a blue jacket helped me.
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  • Rewrite each sentence using a pronoun, gerund, infinitive, noun phrase, or noun clause instead of the noun. - Swimming is my favorite hobby. (Replace with an infinitive)
    To swim is my favorite hobby. (Infinitive)
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  • Rewrite each sentence using a pronoun, gerund, infinitive, noun phrase, or noun clause instead of the underlined noun(s). - A long and difficult exam can be stressful. (Replace with a pronoun)
    It can be stressful. (Pronoun)
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