indirect object (A plus)
predicate adjective
(If it adds clarity) one may start a sentence with parentheses.
A period would go inside parentheses to finish a complete sentence, but you always need sentence-ending punctuation outside of the parentheses.
Write your sentence (then your parenthetical). Use the same punctuation inside the parentheses as you would outside of them and end the sentence with an ending punctuation mark (period).
International answer Parentheses: refers to the curved punctuation that we add the to sentence. Parenthesis: Refers to the words that are contained between the two parentheses. Example: Avoid the use of parentheticals in a sentence (that goes for you too), until you know what they are called. ;) Here the parenthesis: -that goes for you too- ...is contained inside the parentheses: -()
predicate adjectives
indirect object (A plus)
indirect object (A plus)
indirect object (A plus)
indirect object (A plus)
indirect object (A plus)
The complement in the sentence is "the grant." It serves to complete the meaning of the verb "awarded" by specifying what was given to the school.
objective complement
obj. complement
Predicate adjective
Direct object
Direct object