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Introduction Lesson’s Identity Teacher’s Identity Md. Aksar Ali Assistant Teacher(English) Magura M. U Alim Madrasah, kahalu, Bogura. Class-VIII English 2 nd Paper Grammar
Upper Part A complete tree Lower Part
Front part Back part A complete fish
First part 2 nd part The war of 1971 brought our freedom. Sentence
What do you mean by the image and text? Sentence and its parts.
Our today’s lesson is- Part of a sentence Unit-1, Lesson-1
Learning outcomes After studied this lesson, we will be able to--Ø define sentence Ø know the parts of a sentence Ø identify the parts of a sentence Ø to match subject and predicate
A baby laughs.
Babies are laughing. Three babies are laughing.
Follow First part 2 nd part Three babies are laughing. Subject Predicate Sentence
So we can see, there are two parts of a sentence. Sentence Subject Predicate
1. Soldiers fight. 2. Our soldiers fight hard battles.
1. Soldiers 2. Our soldiers Subject may be a single word or more than a single word.
We can find out a subject by asking a question to verb with ‘who’ or ‘what’. Soldiers fight. Follow Our soldiers fight. Who fight? 1. Soldiers 2. Our soldiers So, they are subjects.
Follow again Soldiers fight. What do soldiers do? Our soldiers fight. What do our soldiers do? Predicates fight hard battle. Predicate also may be a single word or more than a single word.
We can find out a predicate asking question to subject about his activity (What does the subject do? ) What do the subjects do? fight hard battle. So, they are predicates.
Always remember A subject always contains a person or a thing or equivalent of a person or a thing. A predicate always contains a verb along with other words.
Let us practice some subjects & predicates. Subject Birds Some birds predicate fly in the sky. don’t fly in the sky. Good boys The little child To err Our class captain It You God are always punctual. is sleeping. is human. is a brilliant student. is terrible. have done well. love your enemies. may have mercy on us.
Oral Test (Individually)
Fill up the box with subjects & predicates. Subject Predicate
Subject Predicate
Evaluation Separate the subject & predicate: 1. God is the Almighty. 2. He has created us. 3. A blind man cannot see anything. 4. Barking dogs seldom bite. 5. A thing of beauty is joy for ever. 6. No man can serve two masters perfectly. 7. Seven days make a week. 8. Let us go for a picnic. 9. Our heroic soldiers fought bravely against our enemies. 10. All the members of our family went to the zoo.
Home Work Match the number in column B with the letters in column A and write complete sentences (Text Book Page No-03). Sl A Sl B a. Industry i. howls at night. b. A man of will ii. cannot stand. c. An eagle iii. is a bird of prey. d. A mad dog iv. may bite anybody. e. The wolf v. succeeds in life. f. A house divided itself vi. is the mother of good luck. g. Birds vii is required for the post. h. Thirty of the tender aged boys viii spoke in a clear voice. i. A young man of character ix. fly at large in the sky. j. The leader of the party x are playing in the field.
all. May Allah bless you
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