All sentences must have a predicate and a subject.
Subjects and predicates are part of all sentences.
Predicates can go before or after a subject of a sentence.
Oh honey, you want an example of a subject and predicate? Sure thing. "The cat (subject) chased the mouse (predicate)." See, subject is the one doing the action, and the predicate is the action itself. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Firstly, "a lovely goddess" is not a sentence,it has no verb.predicate nouns and adjectives should; 1 define the subject of a main clause,and 2 follow a linking verb (usually 'to be'), and 3 can describe the main subject adjectivally. simple examples are "The goddess is lovely" Lovely being the predicate (adjective) following the linking verb 'is'and describing the subject,'goddess'.Also 'Earth is a planet' 'Planet' being the predicate(noun) and also fulfilling the conditions 2 and 3.
You need 1 capital letter 2 proper sentence structure ( subject noun, verb) 3 end mark
A summary can have 3 sentences.
What ever class you are in? You must try to have 5-6 sentences to make a paragraph.
Ali was writing and reading at the same time
SUBJECT and PREDICATE EXAMPLES: 1: the girl in the prom wore a white satin gown. \ / SUBJECT Predicate 2: Anna ate apple / \ SUBJECT Predicate 3: Limwell Loves the outdoors. / \ SUBJECT Predicate 4: Jessica Gave Alpha a Hug / \ SUBJECT Predicate 5: We all want piece. / \ SUBJECT predicate
1. The Packers won the Super Bowl. subject = The Packers predicate = won 2. She listened to the radio. subject = She predicate = listened 3. Aaron threw the ball. subject = Aaron predicate = threw 4. The janitor swept the floor. subject = janitor predicate = swept 5. A bee stung the child. subject = bee predicate =stung
1. Subject 2. Predicate 3. Copula
Dogs (subject) bark loudly at night (predicate). The sun (subject) rises in the east (predicate). Children (subject) play in the park (predicate). She (subject) ate dinner (predicate). The birds (subject) chirped happily (predicate).
Oh honey, you want an example of a subject and predicate? Sure thing. "The cat (subject) chased the mouse (predicate)." See, subject is the one doing the action, and the predicate is the action itself. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Firstly, "a lovely goddess" is not a sentence,it has no verb.predicate nouns and adjectives should; 1 define the subject of a main clause,and 2 follow a linking verb (usually 'to be'), and 3 can describe the main subject adjectivally. simple examples are "The goddess is lovely" Lovely being the predicate (adjective) following the linking verb 'is'and describing the subject,'goddess'.Also 'Earth is a planet' 'Planet' being the predicate(noun) and also fulfilling the conditions 2 and 3.
You need 1 capital letter 2 proper sentence structure ( subject noun, verb) 3 end mark
Its 1 full paragraph which is 5 sentences long. Intro (1 sentence), topic (3 sentences), conclusion (1 sentence).
subject, noun, verb
"They" is used in the subject and "them" is used in the predicate. Examples: 1. They look delicious! I want to eat them. 2. Look at all of them smiling. They are so cute! 3. Who are they? Do you know them?
Its 1 full paragraph which is 5 sentences long. Intro (1 sentence), topic (3 sentences), conclusion (1 sentence).