Labeling sentences: identify the entire verb (by underlining twice and labeling all helping verbs as HV and th emain verbs as either AV-MA or LV-MV) Underline the subject once and label S Identify any Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Predicate Adjs, and Predicate Nouns Slash or split the sentence between the complete subject and the complete predicate I have 5 examples here with me waiting to be labeled! :)
@Whitemonsterbunny17
Here is the first sentence: The tomatoes in that basket are delicious.
Okay, so what exactly do we need to do? Find the helping verb?
yeah, find the main verb and any other verbs, find the subject, find any DOs, IOs, PAs, and/or PNs, and seperate the subject and the predicate with a slash.
O-O That's a lot!
haha! I know!
Okay. So, the subject is the tomatoes.
The tomatoes or just tomatoes?
Just "tomatoes". And I believe the predicate is "basket"
should i try to label it and then you correct me when im wrong?
Sure! :3
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how does it look?
Looks good!
Thanks! i think just doing one is good enough, i have another question on full sentences and fragments. Can i tag you?
\(\Large\frak\color{magenta}{Of~course!}\) You can tag me in any question! :3
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