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English Class

With Andy
Welcome
Vale!
Materials Notebook.
Pen (Black, Blue, Red).
Needed Colors or Markers.

for Class 2 Highlighters any color.


Class Objectives and Rules

OBJECTIVE
RULES

Speak in english. At the end of the lesson you’ll be


Raise your hand to ask able to understand how a
questions. sentence is formed, and will be
Be kind. able to move to the next lesson
Keep camera on. with no problem whatsoever.
Keep microphone silenced.
Lesson For The Day

Sentence Structure
Sentence structure is the
order of all the parts in a
sentence: subject,
predicate, objects,
What is phrases, punctuation, etc.
It deals a lot with
sentence independent and
dependent clauses and
structure? how they combine, the
placement of words and
phrases next to what they
modify, as well as the use
of proper grammar.
Basic parts of a sentence

VERB SUBJECT

DIRECT INDIRECT
OBJECT OBJECT
SUBJECT and PREDICATE

VERB
or
VERBAL PHRASE
=
SUBJECT
PREDICATE
Predicateand Subject

THE PREDICATE IS
THE VERB OR EXAMPLE IN THIS EXAMPLE, AM WAITING IS
THE PREDICATE THE MAIN VERB IS
VERBAL PRHASE WAIT, BUT WHEN WE CONJUGATE
THAT DESCRIBES “I AM WAITING.” IT IN THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS,
WE USE THE –ING FORM AND ADD
THE ACTION, AND THE AUXILIARY VERB AM. THE
THE SUBJECT IS SUBJECT IS I, THE PERSON WHO
THE NOUN THAT WAITS.
DOES THE ACTION.
EXCEPTION

The exception to this rule is


imperative sentences (commands),
which only need a verb. We can
assume the subject is the person the
speaker is talking to.

“Stop!”
Classwork
1. - Estella exercises every
morning before breakfast.
2. - Camila takes the bus to work
everyday although she’s got a
In the next sentences car.
indicate the PREDICATE 3. - Alexandra went to the store
and SUBJECT of each before dinner last night.
sentence,
Classwork
Resolution

2: Camila takes the bus to work


1: Estella exercises every 3: Alexandra went to the store
everyday although she’s got a
morning. before dinner last night.
car.
Answer 1:
Predicate-exercises every
morning Answer 2: Answer 3:
Subject-Estella Predicate-takes the bus Predicate-went to the store
Subject-Camila Subject-Alexandra
Class Recap

POINT 2
POINT 1 The Verb or Verbal Phrase
POINT 3
Basic parts of a is the PREDICATE, while
sentence: the Subject is the noun Imperative sentences also
Verb that DOES the action known as COMMANDS are
Subject mentioned in the the exception.
Direct Object Predicate.
Indirect Object
Homework

Repeat todays class exercise with


the sentences I’ll dictate you.
Print and fill the exercise sheet
once filled paste it on your note
book in the Homework section
Thank You Vale
See You Next class

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