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Steamboat Willie

At the start of this year, some well-known characters have gone into public domain so their image can be used without worrying about copyright. Today, you’ll be focusing on the grammatical structure of a sentence from an article about this topic.

Sentence Structure and Parts of Speech

Set a timer for ten minutes. Take a look at the sentence below and break it down into its grammatical components (subject, verb, object, clauses, adjective, pronoun, etc.). If you have a bit of time left, focus on the relationship between words and how they work together. The following sentence has been taken from the article ‘Disney’s earliest Mickey and Minnie Mouse enter public domain as US copyright expires‘ by Noor Nanji.

“Steamboat Willie, a 1928 short film featuring early non-speaking versions of Mickey and Minnie, is widely seen as the moment that transformed Disney’s fortunes and made cinema history.”

If you’d like to spend a bit more time practising today. You can read the whole article on the BBC website: Disney’s earliest Mickey and Minnie Mouse enter public domain as US copyright expires.

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