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Basic Sentence
Pattern
Rosa Maria Aguado's Class
Grade Seven English
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Basic Sentence
Pattern
Rosa Maria Aguado's Class
Grade Seven English
I n t r o d u c t i o n
In English, sentences consist of two
main parts: the subject and the
predicate.
The subject is the doer in the
sentence, while the predicate is
everything else besides the subject.
Rosa is smart.
The subject is
"Rosa."
The predicate
is “is smart."
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Basic Sentence
Pattern
Rosa Maria Aguado's Class
Grade Seven English
I n t r o d u c t i o n
In English, sentences consist of two
main parts: the subject and the
predicate.
The subject is the doer in the
sentence, while the predicate is
everything else besides the subject.
Rosa is smart.
The subject is
"Rosa."
The predicate
is “is smart."
What is a subject?
A subject is either performing the action of
the sentence or experiencing a state of
being.
Let's take a look at this example:
Rosa and Samira listened attentively.
The two subjects in the sentence above are
"Rosa and Samira," who performed the
action of "listening."
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Basic Sentence
Pattern
Rosa Maria Aguado's Class
Grade Seven English
I n t r o d u c t i o n
In English, sentences consist of two
main parts: the subject and the
predicate.
The subject is the doer in the
sentence, while the predicate is
everything else besides the subject.
Rosa is smart.
The subject is
"Rosa."
The predicate
is “is smart."
What is a subject?
A subject is either performing the action of
the sentence or experiencing a state of
being.
Let's take a look at this example:
Rosa and Samira listened attentively.
The two subjects in the sentence above are
"Rosa and Samira," who performed the
action of "listening."
Basic Sentence
Patterns
Noun as a subject
Subject in questions
Noun Phrase as a subject
Pronoun as a subject
Subject in Commands/Offer/request
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Basic Sentence
Pattern
Rosa Maria Aguado's Class
Grade Seven English
I n t r o d u c t i o n
In English, sentences consist of two
main parts: the subject and the
predicate.
The subject is the doer in the
sentence, while the predicate is
everything else besides the subject.
Rosa is smart.
The subject is
"Rosa."
The predicate
is “is smart."
What is a subject?
A subject is either performing the action of
the sentence or experiencing a state of
being.
Let's take a look at this example:
Rosa and Samira listened attentively.
The two subjects in the sentence above are
"Rosa and Samira," who performed the
action of "listening."
Basic Sentence
Patterns
Noun as a subject
Subject in questions
Noun Phrase as a subject
Pronoun as a subject
Subject in Commands/Offer/request
Noun as a subject
Meena is playing football.
In the earlier example, “Meena” is a subject,
which is a Noun.
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