Well class, last meeting we have discussed a half chapter of SVOC sentence. There are adjective, noun, and to-infinitive as the object complement. Today, we will continue to the sub chapter which are about bare infinitive, present participle and past participle as object complement. Please read the next attachment to understand more about this.
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Basic Writing A -> PRESENTATION
In
Chapter 3 we learned that a verb might take a subject complement (Cs)
to make a predicate. In this case, the complement refers back to the subject. Well, in
this chapter, we are going to learn that a transitive verb might be followed by
an object and an object complement (Co) to make a predicate. In this
case, the complement refers back to the object. Please scrutinize this chapter and hopefully after
studying through this chapter, you are expected to be able to write simple sentences with Pattern S+Vt+O+Co
Basic Writing A -> GREETING
Good Afternoon class, how are you doing? I hope you are doing well and your family too.
Well class, last meeting you have done with your mid test. You did it well, good job! I will share your score at the end of the semester with your final exam result later. Keep doing your best to get your best result.
Basic Writing A -> GREETING
Basic Writing A -> PRESENTATION
In previous Chapter, we learned that transitive verbs can be followed by a noun, a to-infinitive, a gerund, a that-clause, and a wh-clause as object. These verbs, which take one object to make a predicate, are called monotransitive verbs. In addition, some transitive verbs might simultaneously take two objects to make a predicate: a direct object (Od) and an indirect object (Oi). Verbs of this type are called ditransitive verbs. Study this chapter critically.