The answer to that question is the subject and the predicate.
two parts of a sentence are: 1. subject and 2. predicate
The two parts of a sentence are the subject, which tells us who or what the sentence is about, and the predicate, which tells us what the subject is doing or what is happening to it. Together, these parts form a complete thought or idea in a sentence.
The subject and predicate must be used to complete a sentence.
Noun and predicate or verb
sentence parts
addition: 2+ 3= 5 -----------(?) (?) (sum) subtraction: 6- 2= 4 ---------------(?) (?) (difference) multipliation: 5x6= 30 ---------------(factors) (product)
A sentence that has secondary parts, not only main parts.
The two parts of a sentence are the subject and the predicate. The predicate is an action. The subject is a person, place, thing or abstract idea.
the two parts of the sentence is the subject and predicate
the subject of a sentence may be what parts of speech' call?
Verb transitive, subject noun, direct object
what are parts of addition sentences