A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Every sentence has two main parts: the Subject and the Predicate.
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A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Every sentence has two main parts: the Subject and the Predicate.
Thus every sentence consists of two parts:
1. The person or thing we speak about.
2. What we speak about that person or thing.
The Subject is the part of the sentence that tells us who or what the sentence is about. It is the "doer" of the action or the main topic of the sentence.
Simple Subject: The main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about.
Complete Subject: The simple subject and all the words that modify it.
Compound Subject: A subject made up of two or more simple subjects that are joined by a conjunction.
In imperative sentences, the subject is often understood rather than explicitly stated. The subject is usually "you."
The Predicate tells what the subject does or is. It is the part of the sentence that contains the verb and provides information about the subject.
Simple Predicate: The main verb or verb phrase in the sentence that tells something about the subject.
Complete Predicate: The verb or verb phrase and all the words that modify or complete its meaning.
Compound Predicate: A predicate that has two or more verbs joined by a conjunction.
Examples of Subject and Predicate
Subject:
Predicate:
Some sentences have a subject-verb-object structure, where the subject performs an action (verb) on an object.
Every word in a sentence has a specific role. The structure of the sentence determines the relationship between the words and helps convey the meaning clearly.
Example 1: "The cat / is sleeping."
Example 2: "Varun / goes to school."
Example 3: "The little bush / was covered with plastic instead of leaves."
Identify the Subject and Predicate in the following sentences:
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