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วันจันทร์ที่ 11 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

subjects predicates





The subject is what (or whom)
the sentence is about, while the
predicate tells something
about the subject


Judy and her dog run on the
beach every morning.




First find the verb and then
make a question by placing
``who?'' or ``what?'' before it.
The answer is the
subject, Judy and
her dog.
                                      Simple Subject and Simple
Predicate
Every subject is built
around one noun or
pronoun (or more).  When
all other words are
removed the simple
subject is left.

Simple Subject
 
           A piece of chocolate candy
                 would taste great.
     The main word in the subject is the noun
     ``piece,'' with the other words of the
      subject -- ``a'' and ``of pepperoni pizza'' –
       tell about the noun. ``piece'' is the simple
       subject.
Simple Predicate
                                                   
                                           
                                   
                      A simple predicate is
                   always the verb or
                   verbs that links up with
                     the subject.


Simple Predicate
A piece of chocolate candy
would taste great.
The simple predicate is ``would
taste'' -- in other words,
the verb of the sentence.



































































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