Sentences require subjects and predicates from "summary" of Basic English Grammar For Dummies - UK by Geraldine Woods
Every sentence needs two things: a subject and a predicate. The subject is the part of the sentence that tells you who or what the sentence is about. It is usually a noun or pronoun. The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells you something about the subject. It usually includes a verb. In the sentence "The cat sat on the mat," the subject is "the cat." The predicate is "sat on the mat." Together, they make a complete thought. Without both the subject and the predicate, the sentence wouldn't make sense. Subjects and predicates can be simple or complex. A simple subject is just one word that tells you who or what the sentence is about. A simple predica...Similar Posts
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