Subject and Predicate
Every sentence has TWO parts
1. The part which names the person or thing
we are speaking about is called the Subject of
the sentence.
2. The part which tells something about the
Subject is called the Predicate of the
sentence.
The Subject of the sentence usually comes
first, but occasionally it takes place after the
Predicate.
Here comes the bus. - The bus comes here.
Sweet are the uses of adversity.
Just around the corner was the parade.
In Imperative sentence the Subject is left out
(hidden), and it is understood.
Sit down.
Thank you.
Please open the door.
In other words, we must have a subject to
speak about and we must have a predicate
about that subject.
subjectpredicate-200528140656.pdf

subjectpredicate-200528140656.pdf

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Every sentence hasTWO parts 1. The part which names the person or thing we are speaking about is called the Subject of the sentence. 2. The part which tells something about the Subject is called the Predicate of the sentence.
  • 4.
    The Subject ofthe sentence usually comes first, but occasionally it takes place after the Predicate. Here comes the bus. - The bus comes here. Sweet are the uses of adversity. Just around the corner was the parade.
  • 5.
    In Imperative sentencethe Subject is left out (hidden), and it is understood. Sit down. Thank you. Please open the door.
  • 6.
    In other words,we must have a subject to speak about and we must have a predicate about that subject.