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Soufia Hern Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Elements of grammar

1- those tremendous advances(subject ) gave(predicate) men (direct object )new control(indirect object ) over his environment(adverb), notably, in defence against predators.(adverbs).
2- the language spoken in each society(S) is ( Pre) a reflection subject complement of its own particular culture adverb.
3- the streets of air and water (S) continues (pre) unabated (object), although scientists warn that it threatens the survival of man ( object complement )
4- Wellington (S) brought (Pre) England (Od) victory (Oi)
5- The streets of most seaside resorts (S) are (Pre) strangely Adv desolate (subject complement ) in winter (adv)
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Hello Soufiane; I am not familiar with your particular abbreviations. Here is a rather traditional approach to your first sentence. A sentence consists of two basic parts: subject and predicate.

  • Hello Soufiane; I am not familiar with your particular abbreviations.
  • Here is a rather traditional approach to your first sentence.
  • A sentence consists of two basic parts: subject and predicate.
  • [Those tremendous advances] = subject [ gave men new control over his environment, notably, in defence against predators.
  • ] = predicate The predicate consists of verbs, objects, and modifiers.
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Hello Soufiane;

I am not familiar with your particular abbreviations.
Here is a rather traditional approach to your first sentence.
A sentence consists of two basic parts: subject and predicate.

[Those tremendous advances] = subject
[ gave men new control over his environment, notably, in defence against predators. ] = predicate

The predicate consists of v
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when writing a sentence with a word that you 'word' where does the period go? Inside or outside the '

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