Subject is a
noun, pronoun, adjective, or another construction (acting as nounatau
adjective) following verbs of being or linking verb and serves to explain or
refer to the subject of the sentence.
Subject complement is divided into three, namely:
predicate adjective (subjects connected with the adjective), predicate noun
(subject associated with the noun), and predicate pronoun (subject connected
with the pronoun).
Verb (verb)
is a function word to indicate darisubject actions, events or circumstances
indicate. Verb is one of the eight parts of speech.
English verbs are not always simple shape (one word),
but may be the result of a combination of phrases with the particle ~ phrasal
verb (get in, make-up, read over).
Complement is a noun, pronoun, adjective or other construction
that act as noun or adjective that serves describe or refer to the direct
object (DO). Only transitive verb can have a complement object. In addition to
explaining the object of the verb, this object can also follow the object of
the preposition.
Modifier is a
word, phrase, or clause that functions as an adjective or adverb that describes
another word or group of words.
As Adjective and Adverb
When functioning as an adjective (can be a simple
adjective, adjective phrase, adjective clause, participle, or infinitive),
explained noun modifier. Meanwhile, when functioning sebagaiadverb (can be
simple adverb, adverb phrase, adverb clause, prepositional phrases,
infinitive), this word describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
Subject
·
Mr.
Mamat was a great headmaster.
·
These are yours.
·
The noodle tasted delicious
·
My favorite
activities are shopping and traveling.
·
His dream is to win.
Verb
·
The
boy kicked the ball
·
Cheryl
often sneezes while cleaning
·
She is young
and beautiful
·
I had my
house renovated last week
·
My boss
paid me two thousand dollars.
Modifier
·
That
lady is very beautiful.
·
She
found a letter put on my bag.
·
She
swims so beautifully.
·
The
book that he has read is very interesting.
·
When you went
to the grocery, he came.
Subject verb agreement simply
means the subject and verb must agree in number. This means both need to be singular
or both need to be plural.
My dog always growls at
the postal carrier.
a) Basketballs roll across
the floor.
b) I don’t understand the
assignment.
c) These clothes are too
small for me.
d) Peter doesn’t like vegetables.
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