What comes after the main verb in a sentence?

1. Direct Object

- A direct object comes after a transitive verb -- v(T).

- A direct object is a noun phrase.

- A direct object answers WHOM or WHAT questions.

2. Adverb phrase

- An adverb phrase may come after an intransitive verb -- v(I).

- An adverb phrase may be a prepositional phrase or a simple adverb.

- An adverb phrase answers WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW questions.

3. Period (.)

- A period (.) may come after an intransitive verb -- v(I).

4. Noun or Adjective

- A noun or adjective comes after a linking verb -- v(L).

- The most common linking verbs are: is, are, was, were

- Linking verbs connect the subject with a noun or adjective.

5. TO Verb phrase

- A TO verb phrase may come after some verbs.

- A TO verb phrase is called an "infinitive phrase."

- A TO verb answers WHAT ... TO DO questions.

- Verbs like – want, hope, decide, plan – can have TO verb phrases after them.

6. GERUND phrase

- A GERUND phrase may come after some verbs.

- Make a GERUND phrase by changing a verb to a noun by adding -ing

- A GERUND answers WHAT ... DOING questions.

- Verbs like – enjoy, continue, finish – can have GERUND phrases after them.

7. THAT Noun Clause

- A THAT noun clause may come after some verbs.

- A THAT noun clause is called a “THAT complement”
- A THAT noun clause answers WHAT DID SHE SAY kinds of questions.

- Verbs like – say, learn, think – can have THAT clauses after them.