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The people in the restaurant like rice. Enter your search terms Submit search form Web www. The subject is usually a noun a word that names
a person, place, or thing. I am a teacher. Plural noun and verb used The teachers are in the lobby. Living and Surroundings Speaking 3: Using an
adverb phrase Teachers are everywhere. A time expression is added to tell when she sleeps. Kung fu master China: Access our entire database of
over 9, high-quality resources. World of Work Writing 3: All present participles end in -ing. Parts of speech are the different types of words in
English. Getting to know you: Like an adjective clause, an adverb clause is always dependent on or subordinate to an independent clause. There
are four basic sentence structures in English:. Or we could say, Words can be organized into sentences in many different ways. An appositive is a
word or group of words that identifies or renames another word in a sentencemost often a noun that immediately precedes it. We'll begin by
introducing the traditional parts of speech and the most common sentence structures. Modified subject and complement My grandparents are
senior citizens. The following sentences are examples of the S-V pattern. There is a book on the table. Modified plural subject and complement
Note: Moving premises Working language Extreme makeover Get a slimmer model It's a numbers game Metaphorically speaking Sensational sales
Text appeal To be or not to be taboo Unnatural selection Teaching Business English Prioritising vocabulary Being direct Low-level learners
Workplace performance Improving fluency Understanding different accents Improving a needs analysis. Like adjectives and adverbs, prepositional
phrases add meaning to the nouns and verbs in sentences. At the heart of every English sentence is the Subject-Verb relationship. Find new
materials added every week. For this reason, describing how to put a sentence together isn't as easy as explaining how to bake a cake or assemble
a model plane. Participles and participial phrases can add vigor to our writing as they add information to our sentences. Subject modified with an
adjective The people like boiled rice. Making a start Planning the future The case against self-employment Business tasks Introduction to the series
Chance and opportunity Decisions Notes and messages Problems and difficulties Studying and learning Success and failure Work and
responsibilities Teaching approaches First lessons Inter-cultural training Needs analysis Pre-experience learners Role-play and simulations
Teaching one-to-one What's it all about? Prepositional phrases tell us where someone or something is. Use prepositional phrases to write five
sentences. Individual Institution Free day trial Sign in. Air, land and sea No girls, no boys! To be or not to be: The girl in the red dress England: A
common way of expanding the basic sentence is with modifiers words that add to the meanings of other words. Halloween Differences in
American and British English grammar - article. Learn these symbols to understand each type of sentence. S-V Subject-Verb John sleeps.
Grammarman Meet the Grammarman team Grammarman: Have your say You must sign in to make a comment. Company structure Lesson 3: