The two basic part of a sentence are the subject and verb (predicate).
subjects and predicates
A subject and a verb [action]
Subject and verb are two important parts of a sentence. The subject is the person or thing that the sentence is about, and the verb is the action that the subject is doing. Together, they form the basic structure of a sentence.
a large suitcase was seized by two police officers stuffed with marijuana.
The two most basic English intonation patterns are rising intonation, where the pitch of the voice goes up at the end of a sentence as if asking a question, and falling intonation, where the pitch of the voice goes down at the end of a sentence as if making a statement.
Many people do not have their basic needs.
Rudimentary means basic. So it would mean a basic sentence. For example: Tom likes candy.
the topic sentence, the supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence.
food, water, protection put it in a sentence.
There are many kinds of sentences. Maybe two kinds of basic sentences are positive and negative.positive - I like ice creamnegatives I don't like ice cream.
subject and verb
That is not an English sentence.