subject and predicate
subject and predicate
A noun and a verb are the only two parts of speech you need. Adjectives, adverbs and others are not needed to complete a sentence but are necessary for good language usage.
These are the two necessary parts of every English sentence.
the two parts of the sentence is the subject and predicate
two parts of a sentence are: 1. subject and 2. predicate
they are the subject and the predicate
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.
The two parts of a complete sentence are the subject and predicate. The subject contains a noun, the predicate a verb. "My dog died." Subject = My dog Predicate = died
two esential parts of every declarative or an imperative sentence are subject (about which or whom something is being said) and predicate (what is being said about the subject)
A subject and a verb [action]
subject and predicate
Pronoun and speech