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 complete sentence has two basic parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject identifies who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate provides information about the subject, usually containing a verb and expressing an action or state of being. Together, these elements convey a complete thought.
The two basic part of a sentence are the subject and verb (predicate).
subject and verb
the topic sentence, the supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence.
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Noun and predicate or verb
the two parts of the sentence is the subject and predicate
two parts of a sentence are: 1. subject and 2. predicate
subjects and predicates
they are the subject and the predicate
A word that can be used to join two parts of a sentence is called a conjunction. Examples include "and," "but," and "or."