English Sentences
A sentence is a group of words that express a complete
thought. It has two main parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject includes the noun or pronoun
that tells what the subject is about. The predicate includes the verb that
describes what the subject is doing. Here are some examples of complete
sentences.- You stop!
- New York City is
called the ‘Big Apple'.
- Alice is my friend.
- She is a doctor.
- The milk turned
sour.
Being able to recognize the subject and the verb in a sentence will help you make sure that your sentences are complete and clear. Remember that in most sentences, the subject will come before the verb. Not so with questions. In a question, the verb often comes before the subject. Here are some examples.
- Is the cat on
the roof? (The subject of the sentence is ‘cat.’)
- Are you coming
with us? (The subject of the sentence is ‘you.’
For example:
- Here is your
cat. (The subject of the sentence is ‘cat.’)
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