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What is the object in this sentence: 'I get the ball'?
 
ball
 
the
 
I
 
get
What is the subject in this simple sentence: I come to the house very often.
 
I
 
come
 
very
 
often
Is this a compound sentence?
 
Cormac worked hard so he will get a Pokemon sticker.
 
My friend had a sore back.
 
Sophie is great.
 
Esme works so hard.
What is an object in a sentence or clause?
 
It shows what the verb is acting upon.
 
It is every noun in the sentence.
 
It is a subject.
 
It is a verb.
What is a subject?
 
The person or thing doing the action.
 
Any noun in a sentence
 
Any verb in a sentence.
 
Any adjective in the sentence.
What is the verb in: I talk to the people?
 
talk
 
I
 
people
 
to
What is the subject in this sentence: James came to the house.
 
James
 
to
 
came
 
house
What does the subject do?
 
Supports the verb
 
Supports the noun
 
Supports the adjective
 
Supports the fronted adverbial
What is a subject?
 
A type of noun
 
A type of verb
 
A type of adjective
 
A fronted adverbial
Does the clause have a subject and verb in it?
 
Yes
 
No
What is the difference between a clause and a sentence?
 
A sentence has to make sense by itself.
 
A clause has to make sense by itself.
 
A clause does not have a subject.
 
A sentence does not have a verb.
What does a clause have?
 
A subject and verb
 
A subject
 
A verb
 
Not a subject or a verb
Cormac writes beautifully. Is this a simple sentence?
 
Yes
 
No
What does a simple sentence have?
 
A subject and verb.
 
Just a verb.
 
Just a clause.
 
No clause or no verb.
I made playdough - Is this a clause?
 
Yes
 
no
What is the subject in this sentence: The boy wears glasses.
boy
What is the verb in the clause: He is wearing glasses.
wearing