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1. A reporter with a camera in his hand silently untied the sturdy thick rope tied to his belt.
2. Scientists all over the world are trying to explore the law of disasters.
3. The guest looked directly at the host's face.
4. The students are coming, from the playground, from the classroom, from every corner of the school.
5. After repeated trials, Cai Lun abundantly invented papermaking.
6. The Empire State Building, the normally glorious and bright city of New York City, went out its lights tonight.
7. The taxi that had already landed on the shore took the opportunity to swoop down.
8. In my memory, she is a gentle and beautiful person.
9. She taught me the knowledge of life and the principles of revolution.
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1. The constituent components of a sentence are called sentence components, also called syntactic components. In a sentence, there is a certain combination relationship between words, and according to different relationships, sentences can be divided into different components.
2. Sentence components are played by words or phrases. Chinese: There are eight general sentence components in modern Chinese, namely subject, predicate, object, verb, definite, adverbial, complement and central language.
3. English: the components of a sentence, including eight kinds of subjects, predicates, objects, predicates, adverbials, adverbials, complements and homonyms.
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The main components of a sentence are: subject, predicate, object, definite, adverbial, and complement.
Common structural patterns used in sentences: adverbial (definite) subject adverbial predicate complement (definite) object.
Example: One day, he did bring the book.
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Subject, predicate, object, and definite are placed before and after. The adverbial is placed before and after.
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to meet the new teacher and hear him introduce himself is the subject, and it is the formal subject.
It was a pleasure to meet the new teacher and listen to him introduce himself.
she was seen to enter the hall.This sentence is in the passive voice. The predicate of the passive voice in the simple past tense is.
was were were (equivalent to auxiliary verbs) + past participle of the verb, the verb of this sentence should be see.
To enter the hall is the infinitive as the object.
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It is the formal subject, and the real subject is the verb infinitive.
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