A simple active sentence has a subject a verb and an object.
eg The dog chased the cat.
subject = dog
verb = chased
object = cat
The neighbour has shot the dog.
subject = neighbour
verb = has shot
object = dog
Simple subjects and predicates.
Simple subjects and predicates.
A simple sentence is made up of a subject (usually a noun) and a predicate (usually a verb).
A sentence that has secondary parts, not only main parts.
A simple subject and simple predicate are the two main parts of each sentence. A simple subject is the common pronoun, noun, or proper noun that tells who the sentence is about. A simple predicate is the verb in the sentence that acts on the subject.
the two parts of the sentence is the subject and predicate
"It can." In that sentence, the pronoun "it" is the simple subject.
The two main parts of a sentence are the subject and the predicate.The subject identifies the person or thing the sentence is about.The predicate makes the statement or exclamation, asks the question, or gives the command.
The simple subject in the sentence is "puppy." It is the main noun that the sentence is about.
"Cherokee" is the simple subject in that sentence.
To determine the order of the main parts of speech in a sentence, we need to identify the subject, verb, and object. Can you provide me with the specific sentence you are looking at?
In parts of speech, "simple" is an adjective and "sentence" can be used as a noun and a verb.In grammar, a simple sentence is one that contains a subject and a predicate and forms a complete thought. Example: Sasha drove to school today.