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TEACHING GRAMMAR AND SENTENCE STRUCTURE A Suggested Order of Presentation Parts of Speech: Noun Action verb Their function in a sentence: Subject Predicate Sentence Expanders: Adjectives Adverbs Prepositions Prepositional phrase with punctuation. *When a prepositional phrase is at the beginning of a sentence use a comma with three or more words. With two words or less it is optional. Example: Around the corner, the house burned to the ground. Direct Object and Indirect Object Linking Verbs, Predicate Nouns, and Predicate Adjectives Pronouns Kinds of Sentences: Simple Compound with punctuation Sentence errors: Fragments Run-Ons Clause: Independent Subordinate clause with punctuation Adjective and Adverb Clauses as sentence expanders with punctuation Kinds of Sentences: Complex Noun Clauses Punctuation: Comma rules, quotations, semicolon, colon, hyphen Verbals: Participles, gerunds, infinitives