English sentences consist of predications-something is said, or predicated, about a subject. The main grammatical divisions of a sentence are therefore the subject and the predicate.
Subject The boy (Who or what is being talked about)
Predicate threw the ball into the water. (What is being said about the subject)
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- 0. Preface
- 1. Introduction to Part of Speech
- 2. Nouns
- 3. Pronouns
- 4. Verb
- 5. Auxiliaries
- 6. Adjective
- 7. Articles
- 8. Adverb
- 9. Preposition and Prepositional Phrases
- 10. Conjunctions and Compunding
- 11. Sentences and Clauses
- 12. Introduction to Complex Structure
- 13. Advebial Clauses
- 14. Adjective Clauses
- 15. Noun Clauses
- 16. Participial Phrases
- 17. Gerund Phrases
- 18. Infinitive Phrases
- 19. Absolute Contructions
- 20. Abstrac Noun Phrases
- 21. Appositive Noun and Adjective Phrases
- 22. Appendix
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