The owl
The owl
Subject
Predicate
Is it one
you is subject thank is predicate
it is a predicate
Subject predicate.
Simple sentences are comprised of a subject and a predicate. The predicate states what the subject is, has, or does.
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
The owl
you is subject thank is predicate
it is a predicate
The cat (subject) slept peacefully (predicate). Sarah (subject) enjoys reading books (predicate). The sun (subject) shone brightly (predicate). The children (subject) played in the park (predicate). The teacher (subject) explained the lesson (predicate).
Subject predicate.
The subject is "name" and the predicate is "is".
A subject and a predicate.
James likes reading. subject = James, predicate = likes We left our lunch at home. -- subject = we, predicate = left The doctor examined the patient -- subject = doctor predicate = examined He stole my book . -- subject = He predicate = stole The man is a monster -- subject = man predicate = is
A subject complement is the predicate adjective or predicate noun that follows a linking verb to rename or describe the subject.
Simple sentences are comprised of a subject and a predicate. The predicate states what the subject is, has, or does.
The main rule is that the subject and predicate must agree in number. If the subject is singular, the predicate should be singular, and if the subject is plural, the predicate should be plural as well. Additionally, the subject and predicate must agree in person - if the subject is in first person, the predicate should also be in first person, and so on.
A sentence has a subject and predicate.