BASIC ENGLISH
TUTORIAL
PARTS OF SPEECH
8 PARTS OF SPEECH
NOUN ADVERB
PRONOUN CONJUNCTION
VERB PREPOSITION
ADJECTIVE INTERJECTION
SUBJECT of the
SENTENCE
PREDICATE/
MODIFIERS
CONNECTORS
NOUN VERB CONJUNCTION
PRONOUN ADJECTIVE PREPOSITION
ADJECTIVE
(used as noun)
ADVERB
SUBJECT of the SENTENCE – the one being talked about
in the sentence; the one who does the action; the one
being described in the sentence
Example:
Maria goes to school.
(Maria – noun, the one who does the action)
She always participates in class.
(SHE – pronoun, the one who does the action)
The poor need our help.
(POOR – is an adjective, but in this sentence, it is used as
noun)
PREDICATE of the SENTENCE – part of the sentence
that tells what the subject does or what happens to
the subject. It includes the VERB and any other
words that complete the meaning of the verb, such
as objects, complements, or modifiers.
Example:
Maria goes to school.
(Verb – goes, tells what action the subject is doing)
(Adverb – to school [place])
PREDICATE of the SENTENCE – part of the sentence
that tells what the subject does or what happens to
the subject. It includes the VERB and any other
words that complete the meaning of the verb, such
as objects, complements, or modifiers.
Example:
Maria goes to school.
(Verb – goes, tells what action the subject is doing)
(Adverb – to school [place])
PREDICATE of the SENTENCE – part of the sentence
that tells what the subject does or what happens to
the subject. It includes the VERB and any other
words that complete the meaning of the verb, such
as objects, complements, or modifiers.
Example:
She is industrious.
(Verb – is [auxiliary])
(Adjective – industrious)

basic English tutorial-subject and predicate in the sentence.pptx

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    8 PARTS OFSPEECH NOUN ADVERB PRONOUN CONJUNCTION VERB PREPOSITION ADJECTIVE INTERJECTION
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    SUBJECT of the SENTENCE PREDICATE/ MODIFIERS CONNECTORS NOUNVERB CONJUNCTION PRONOUN ADJECTIVE PREPOSITION ADJECTIVE (used as noun) ADVERB
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    SUBJECT of theSENTENCE – the one being talked about in the sentence; the one who does the action; the one being described in the sentence Example: Maria goes to school. (Maria – noun, the one who does the action) She always participates in class. (SHE – pronoun, the one who does the action) The poor need our help. (POOR – is an adjective, but in this sentence, it is used as noun)
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    PREDICATE of theSENTENCE – part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or what happens to the subject. It includes the VERB and any other words that complete the meaning of the verb, such as objects, complements, or modifiers. Example: Maria goes to school. (Verb – goes, tells what action the subject is doing) (Adverb – to school [place])
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    PREDICATE of theSENTENCE – part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or what happens to the subject. It includes the VERB and any other words that complete the meaning of the verb, such as objects, complements, or modifiers. Example: Maria goes to school. (Verb – goes, tells what action the subject is doing) (Adverb – to school [place])
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    PREDICATE of theSENTENCE – part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or what happens to the subject. It includes the VERB and any other words that complete the meaning of the verb, such as objects, complements, or modifiers. Example: She is industrious. (Verb – is [auxiliary]) (Adjective – industrious)