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Transcript
Grammar
Rules!
Tilford
Subject
 What
the sentence is about. The subject
of a sentence is the person, place, thing,
or idea that is doing or being something.
You can find the subject of a sentence if
you can find the verb. Ask the question,
"Who or what 'verbs' or 'verbed'?" and the
answer to that question is the subject
Example:
 Sally
is going to be a ballerina for
Halloween.
Note the key words: “be” and “ballerina” .
She is going to be something, therefore Sally
is the subject.
Now you try. What is the
SUBJECT in this sentence?
 Mary
wants to be a pro golfer when she
grows up.
 Alex is playing ball outside.
 The subject we are learning is math.
What is a pronoun and a
common noun?
 Common
 Pronoun-
noun- there, here, he, she, it.
a specific place or name.
Subjective pronouns

The personal pronouns I, you, we, he, she, it, we,
and they are known as subjective pronouns
because they act as the subjects of verbs:

She saw Catherine.

We drove Nick home.
I waved at her.
-oxford dictionary

Objective pronouns

The personal pronouns me, you, us, him, her,
it, and them are called objective pronouns
because they act as the objects of verbs and
prepositions:

Catherine saw her.

Nick drove us home.
She waved at me.
-oxford dictionary

Direct object
The direct object of a
verb is the thing being
acted upon (i.e., the
receiver of the action). –
grammar-monster.com
Direct object –
grammar-monster.com
Examples of direct object
 Play
the guitar.
 Every actor played his part.
 The crowd will cheer the President.
 We can climb the hill and fly the kite.
Can you find the direct
object?
 We
went to the car.
 The store is a very nice building.
 Amber went to the office.
“I” and “Me”
 You
use I when the pronoun is the subject
of a verb. Example:


He went to bed.
Clare and I are getting a book.
 Use
ME when the pronoun is the object of
a verb. Example:

The dog fallowed John and me to the store.
You tell me if these sentences
are right.
 Jenny
and Me watched the game.
 My little sister fallowed my brother and me
to the yard.
 Rose spent the day with me.
 Jane and I are friends.
For extra info go to:
 http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/wo
rds/grammar