Subjects And Predicates. They comprise the most essentail information of every sentence. Every sentence has two main parts: a complete subject and a complete predicate.
The subject is what the sentence is about. A subject is what the sentence is about; a predicate tells us what the subject is or does. Use your imagination and have fun with it.
The complete predicate includes the verb or verb phrase that tells something about the subject.
At the end of the activity, they are asked to write original sentences that meet structural requirements.
Rewrite each sentence as two sentences that each contain a single subject. Every complete sentence must have a subject, often a noun or pronoun and the modifiers, and a predicate, which includes the verb and all the information relating to the action of the subject. The predicate is the part of the sentence containing a verb and not including the subject.