This document discusses the two main parts of a sentence: the subject and the predicate. The subject names who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject and contains the verb. For example, in the sentence "The lion roared at Ben", the subject is "The lion" and the predicate is "roared at Ben". The subject usually comes before the predicate but their order can sometimes be changed.
This document discusses the two main parts of a sentence: the subject and the predicate. The subject names who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject and contains the verb. For example, in the sentence "The lion roared at Ben", the subject is "The lion" and the predicate is "roared at Ben". The subject usually comes before the predicate but their order can sometimes be changed.
This document discusses the two main parts of a sentence: the subject and the predicate. The subject names who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject and contains the verb. For example, in the sentence "The lion roared at Ben", the subject is "The lion" and the predicate is "roared at Ben". The subject usually comes before the predicate but their order can sometimes be changed.
This document discusses the two main parts of a sentence: the subject and the predicate. The subject names who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject and contains the verb. For example, in the sentence "The lion roared at Ben", the subject is "The lion" and the predicate is "roared at Ben". The subject usually comes before the predicate but their order can sometimes be changed.
place, animal or thing we are talking about in the sentence. The Predicate
• The Predicate tells us something
about THE SUBJECT. The Predicate contains the Verb. FOR EXAMPLE:
• The lion roared at Ben.
• Subject: The lion • Predicate: roared at Ben.
• Ben hid behind Ron.
• Subject: Ben • Predicate: hid behind Ron. MORE ABOUT SUBJECT AND PREDICATE. • The subject usually comes before the predicate in a sentence but in some cases, the order of words may be changed. • For EXAMPLE : What frightened Ben? Subject: Ben Predicate : What frightened.