Tense means time.The tense of a verb shows the time of the action.There are three basic tenses that show when the action take place:1.
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Lesson 100The rhinoceros is an animal.Lesson 100The rhinoceros is a large, thick-skinned animal in Africa and Asia.Lesson 100My sister is a very agreeable person.Lesson 100During the weekends my mother is an elevator operator at an expensive hotel.Lesson 100Squirrels and chipmunks are industrious animals.Lesson 101In this lesson you will learnhow to identify regular and irregular verbs,how to identify the simple verb tenses,and how to identify tenses of helping verbs.Lesson 101Most verbs are regular verbs.Regular verbs form past tense merely by adding ed, -d, or t to the main verb.Example: race, racedVerbs that do not form past tense in this regular way are called irregular verbs.Most irregular verbs form the past tense by having a vowel spelling change in the word.Examples: sing, sang, sung or eat, ate, eatenLesson 101Regular verbs are made past tense by adding.?-ed, -d, -tIrregular verbs usually require this kind of change.vowel spelling changeLesson 101Identify each verb as regular or irregular and then determine the past tense of the verb.danceregular, dancedgrowirregular, grewshootirregular, shottryregular, triedLesson 101Identify each verb as regular or irregular and then determine the past tense of the verb.driveirregular, drovebuildregular, builtLesson 101When you are writing paragraphs, you must use verbs that are in the same tense. Lesson 1005 things to know about a predicate nounA predicate noun is a noun or pronoun after the verb that means the same thing as the subject.A predicate noun is labeled as PrN.To find the predicate noun, ask WHAT or WHO after the verb.A predicate noun is often called a predicate nominative.A predicate noun is always after a linking verb.Lesson 100A predicate noun is always what part of speech?a noun or a pronounA predicate noun always comes after what type of verb?linking verb Lesson 100The fourth pattern in the Shurley Method is subject noun / linking verb / predicate noun / Pattern 4.It is written SN LV PrN P4.Lesson 100What is the fourth pattern?subject noun / linking verb / predicate noun / Pattern 4 Lesson 100Pattern 4 has only two nouns in the basic sentence pattern: N LV NThe first noun is the subject noun (SN).The second noun is called a predicate noun and is abbreviated as PrN.Notice that the verb in this pattern is a different typethe linking verb.Lesson 100How do we abbreviate predicate noun?PrNWhat kind of verb is used in Pattern 4?linking verb You have studied four of these jobs already:A noun can be a subject.A noun can be an object of a preposition.A noun can be an indirect object.A noun can be a direct object.Lesson 100Name the 4 jobs of nouns we have learned so far.subject noun (SN), object of the preposition (OP), indirect object (IO), direct object (DO) To find the predicate noun as WHAT or WHO after the verb.Lesson 100Earlier you learned that nouns can have different jobs or functions in a sentence. A predicate noun is located after a linking verb.4. A predicate noun means the same thing as the subject word.3. degree in Elementary Education and her M.Ed in Public School Administration from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK.Shurley GrammarUnit 4Lesson 100Predicate Noun Jingle1.
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