In an English sentence, can you use two different subjects

Updated on educate 2024-03-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course. There are three scenarios.

    One is in simple sentences, that is, in sentences with only one set of subject-verb structures. The so-called subject-verb structure, if a represents the main and b represents the predicate, that is, ab, or abb(......formula, or AAA(......Type B, or AAA (......bb(……Style. The third and fourth of these are two or more different subjects.

    For example, he, she and I are in the same class

    The second is a parallel sentence, which has more than two sets of subject-verb structures, such as abab, or ababab (......Style. Different subject-verb structures are connected by and, yet, but, or, so, etc. For example, it began to rain hard, so I stayed at home

    It started to rain, so I stayed home. so is preceded by a subject-verb structure (it began) and followed by a subject-verb structure (i stayed). This is an abab style, which is different from the aaabbb style in the simple sentence above.

    The third is a compound sentence, that is, a main clause, a clause or multiple clauses. Except for the predicate without a clause, all other sentence components can be used as clauses. For example, mother was cooking when I knocked at the door

    When I knocked on the door, my mother was cooking. mother was cooking……is the main clause, which is a set of subject-verb structures; i knocked ……It is a clause, which is another subject-verb structure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There can be more than one subject, but only one predicate verb.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A sentence can have only one subject. Both English and Chinese are like this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but conjunctions are required, and the sentence is a compound sentence.

    Compound sentences are divided into parallel compound sentences (also known as parallel sentences) and master-subordinate or subordinate compound sentences (also known as complex sentences).

    A subordinate compound sentence consists of a main clause and one or more clauses. Using interrogative words as the guiding words, the main sentence is the main body of the whole sentence and can usually exist independently; A clause is a sentence component and cannot exist independently. A clause cannot be a sentence on its own, but it also has a subject part and a predicate part, just like a sentence.

    According to the different functions of the leading clause, it can be roughly divided into: subject clause, predicative clause, object clause, definite clause, adverbial clause, etc.

    There can only be one verb in a simple sentence.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What do you mean.

    If it is separated, it is not called the main clause and the subordinate clause. In a sentence, a subordinate clause is a clause with a subordinate status in a compound sentence, and when separated, it becomes a separate sentence, which is two sentences. And usually the main and subordinate clauses will be incoherent when separated. The following is quoted from the encyclopedia:

    In modern English grammar, a clause refers to a non-subject clause part that cannot be formed independently in a compound sentence, but has a subject part and a predicate part, and is guided by connectives such as that, who, whom, when, why, where, how, which, etc. Nowadays, the word "clause" in Chinese education often refers to the clause structure of modern English, so the following is only a list of clause use in modern English.

    If I get up earlier, I will not be late

    I get up will not be late

    There is no certain connection, and the meaning of the sentence does not make sense.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The subject in an English sentence.

    The subject is the subject of a sentence, which is usually at the beginning of a sentence, and can be used as a subject for words, phrases, clauses and even sentences.

    For example: theman (subject) grasped

    theboy (object).

    bythehand.The man grabbed the boy's hand

    iswould

    benice

    toseeheragain

    It would be a pleasure to see her again (sentence as the subject).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not all sentences have a subject.

    Imperative sentences have no subject.

    out of my face: to the hell: to hell, to die; Let's go! Thank you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    OK. For example, in the subject clause, the sentence is used as the subject, and the formal subject is generally used.

    From a grammatical point of view:

    There be sentence structure means "what exists at what time" in English, and in this structure there is the leading word, be

    The following noun is the subject. There be is a predicate verb in the structure be, sometimes seem to be, happen to be, is likely

    To be or semi-verbal verbs remain, stand, lie, go, exist, foolow, come, occur, etc. So there remains the dinner-party game of who's in, who'The subject of S Out is The Dinner-Party Game of Who's in, who's out From the point of view of translation, there are still people who keep joining and leaving the party (because there is no specific context, only the general meaning can be translated) and it is concluded that the subject is the part that remains.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Two side by side.

    Is it necessary to use a conjunction to connect the subject clauses of the plural, and can it not be omitted? Please help analyze the sentence components in the new concept of the zhi problem.

    it is said that the nerve poison is the more primitive of the two, that the blood poison is, so to speak, a newer product from an improved formula.

    A: Theoretically, yes. It's like juxtaposing two object-oriented clauses with and. Actually, this is what people say that ...and that...Sentences that come from a passive voice.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, the two juxtaposed subject clauses must be connected by conjunctions.

    It cannot be omitted....The version of the beginning of the sentence is the formal subject, and the two that guided clauses are the real subjects of the right, in the first that clause, the nerve poison is the subject, is is the predicate, and the object part is followed.

    In the second that clause, the blood poison is the subject, is is the predicate, a new product is the object, and it is followed by the adverbial so to speak is the insertion.

    Hope it helps

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