5. …is a word that adds to the
meaning of the subject
…may be a noun or an
adjective.
As a noun, it is identical to
the subject
As an adjective, it describes
the subject
6.
7. …is the object of the omitted
prepositions to or for.
…is located between the transitive
verb and the direct object.
8.
9. …may be a noun or an
adjective
…is identifiable with the object.
10.
11.
12. Inverted pattern with There
…most common inverted pattern
Inverted pattern with It
…generally used in relation to
time or weather
…almost always used in the
contracted form in the present
tense
13.
14. Reference:
• Serrano, Josephine B. & Milagros G. Lapid
(2001). English Communication Arts and Skills
Through Afro-Asian Literature, 4th ed. Q.C.,
Metro Manila, Philippines: Sibs Publishing
House, Inc.