The subject of the sentence tells you who it is about.
Jenny is nice.
Jenny is the subject of this sentence.
"What" a sentence is about, however, includes a verb (predicate). Generally you need a subject and predicate to make sense of a sentence.
For example:
I walk home. (subject I, predicate walk,complete predicate walk home)
The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells you more about the subject. The subject is the person or thing doing the action, in this case 'Learning new things'. Thus 'is exciting' is the predicate.
An active verb is required; any other part of speech may be present.
The predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject
adjective
Easily is an adverb. It tells how the Cowboys defeated the Lions.
The subject.
the predicat
The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject is or does. It typically includes the verb and any additional information about the subject's action or state.
The naming part of a sentence is the subject, which identifies the person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about. It usually comes at the beginning of the sentence and tells who or what the sentence is focused on.
The predicate part of the sentence tells what the subject does or has. It can also describe what the subject is or is like.
The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells you more about the subject. The subject is the person or thing doing the action, in this case 'Learning new things'. Thus 'is exciting' is the predicate.
ones indivuality
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
The subject!
An active verb is required; any other part of speech may be present.
An independent clause is a part or is a sentence,that has a verb and subject,and can be a sentence all by its self.A dependent clause is part of a sentence that has a subject and ver,but CAN NOT be a sentence alone! ex.independent clause-John is in it.(Can not be a sentence ,John is in what?) ex.dependent clause-John is in the red box.(Can be a sentence,the sentence tells what John is in.)
No. The part of a sentence after the subject is the predicate'Boys were absent yesterday. The part of the sentence following the subject, written in bold, is the predicate.