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* ex.: | * ex.: | ||
** “He went to the store, bought food, and returned home.” | ** “He went to the store, bought food, and returned home.” | ||
=== subject-verb agreement == | === subject-verb agreement === | ||
* for SAT Writing, maintain subject-verb agreement | * for SAT Writing, maintain subject-verb agreement | ||
** i.e. singular subject = singular verb form | ** i.e. singular subject = singular verb form | ||
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** ex. "My dog loves to chase his ball." | ** ex. "My dog loves to chase his ball." | ||
*** what does my dog love? "to chase" (direct object); what does he love chasing? "his ball" (indirect object) | *** what does my dog love? "to chase" (direct object); what does he love chasing? "his ball" (indirect object) | ||
* sources: | |||
** https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/mechanics/gerunds_participles_and_infinitives/infinitives.html | |||
** https://www.theclassroom.com/identify-function-infinitive-sentence-2604.html | |||
** https://www.dailywritingtips.com/grammar-review-1-particles-and-phrasal-verbs/ | |||
== Pronoun == | == Pronoun == |