The Sentence and Its Parts

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The Sentence and Its Parts Subjects in Unusual Order

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The Sentence and Its Parts. Subjects in Unusual Order. Subjects in U nusual Order. In most questions, the subject comes after the verb or between parts of the verb phrase. Are you ready? Have you packed a bag?. Commands. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Sentence and Its Parts

Subjects in Unusual Order

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Subjects in Unusual Order

O In most questions, the subject comes after the verb or between parts of the verb phrase.

Are you ready? Have you packed a bag?

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CommandsO The subject of a command is usually you. Often, you doesn’t appear in the sentence because it is implied, or understood.

Get into the car.

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Inverted SentencesO In an inverted sentence, the subject

comes after the verb.

Off on a trip went the happy family.

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Here or ThereO In some sentences beginning with

the words here or there, the subject follows the verb.

O You find the subject by looking at the words that follow the verb.

Here is the state park. There are many campsites available.

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Finding Subjects and Verbs in Unusual Positions

O In the following sentences, underline the simple subject once and the verb or verb phrase twice. Is the subject is understood, write (You) in parentheses next to the sentence.

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1. Over the hill came a park ranger.2. Start the campfire carefully.3. Here is the food for our supper.4. Near our tent stood a large deer.5. Was the deer alone or with a group?6. Look at the stars in the sky tonight.7. Can you spot the big dipper?8. Here comes and owl above the

treetops.

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Using Active VoiceO In the following sentence, underline

the simple subject once and the verb twice. Then rewrite each sentence so that the subject comes before the verb.

Example: Through the woods scurried a frightened rabbit.A frightened rabbit scurried through the woods.

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Try It!

1. Around the campfire sat the entire family.

2. In the deep lake swam many fish.

3. In the meadow grew beautiful wildflowers.