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Subject Verb Preposition NOTES!! • ______, _________, and ________ signal nouns • Am, is, are, was, were…are always ____________ • When you see –ed, it MIGHT mean it is a _________ ________ _________ • Sometimes –ed is an ___________. Example: The book was damaged. • A prepositional phrase begins with a _____________ and ends with its _________________. • This ________ of a preposition is always a noun or pronoun. • To find this _____________, ask yourself “to what?” “for what?” “from what?”, etc… • Another word for verb is ______________. • ______________ and ___________ are NEVER verbs (or subjects or prepositions). • A, an, and the signal nouns • Is, am, was, were…are always verbs. • When you see –ed, it MIGHT mean it is a past tense verb. • Sometimes –ed is an adjective. Example: The book was damaged. • A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with its object. • This object is always a noun or pronoun. • To find the object, ask yourself “to what?” “for what?” “from what?”, etc… • Another word for verb is predicate. • Not and never are NEVER verbs (or subjects or prepositions).