In each of the following sentences identify the subject and the predicate. 1. A rolling stone gathers no moss. 2. Borrowed garments never fit well.… Continue reading
What is the predicate?
We have already seen what the subject is. Now let’s examine what the predicate is. Every word in a sentence that is not part of… Continue reading
How to build sentences – part I
A sentence is a group of words that make complete sense. A sentence always begins with a capital letter. It ends with a full stop,… Continue reading
Different forms of the predicate
The predicate may consist of one word or several words. When the verb in the predicate is an intransitive verb, it alone can form the… Continue reading
The Predicate
The most important word in the predicate is the verb. The verb is often modified by an adverb or adverb equivalent which is called the… Continue reading