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The
object
is what receives the
action performed
by the subject.
The
subject
is the
person
or
thing
performing an
action.
The
subject
is the
person
or
thing
performing an
action.
A sentence must have both a
subject
and a
verb
to be complete.
In English, the
verb agrees
with the subject in
number
(singular or plural).
A
sentence
can have one or more
clauses
, which are
parts
that make up the
structure
of the sentence.
In English, the
verb agrees
with the subject in
number
(singular/plural).
The
verb
expresses the
action
being done, while the
noun names
the person doing it.
In English, sentences are usually written with the
subject
first followed by the
predicate
(
verb
).
A
sentence
can have
multiple
subjects if they are
joined
together with "
and
" or other
conjunctions.
If there is no clear subject, use the
third-person singular form
of the verb to be safe.
A clause consists of a
subject
and a
predicate
, where the predicate contains at least one
finite
verb.
A
clause
is a part of a sentence that contains a
subject
and a
predicate.
A
clause
is a part of a sentence that contains a
subject
and a
predicate.
An
independent clause
expresses a
complete thought
and can
stand alone
as a sentence.
An
independent clause
expresses
a
complete thought
and can
stand alone
as a sentence.
A
dependent clause cannot
stand alone as it does not convey a
full meaning
without another clause.
A
dependent clause cannot
stand alone as it does not convey a
full meaning
without another clause.