There are three parts of a sentence: subject, verb, and object.
EXAMPLE
"A boy (the subject) throws (the verb) a ball (the object)."
Example sentence :
Subject: She wore a very short skirt.
Predicate: She wore a very short skirt.
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A sentence has two basic parts: the subject and the predicate.
Generally speaking, the subject usually appears before the predicate, and often is much shorter than the predicate. The subject alerts the reader as to whom or what the sentence is about. The predicate then describes what is being done by the verb, and often informs the reader where, when, why and/or how the verb does it.
You can sit here. What is the naming part of the sentance?
A telling part of a sentence usually includes the main idea or the crucial information that the sentence is trying to convey. It is the part that is most important for understanding the meaning of the sentence.
The naming part of the sentence is the subject, which is "you." It is the person or thing that the sentence is about.
In the sentence "Kim is his pal," the naming part is "Kim." It is the subject of the sentence and identifies who the sentence is about.
The naming part of a sentence is the subject, which identifies the person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about. It usually comes at the beginning of the sentence and tells who or what the sentence is focused on.
"Will be deposited" is part of a sentence, not a whole sentence.
This is a simple sentence using just one part. It is a sentence because of the complex part.
What is also part of this answer.
'Don't' is part of the verb.
it is the first sentence and states part of the question
Meaning : integral part of something Sentence : Hard work is a part and parcel of success. (Kannu)
In a sentence, the word "action" can function as a noun.