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This sentence is a subject-verb-object structure, the subject is you, the predicate verb is fond, the object is them, here can is the modal verb, and this sentence is a general interrogative sentence, so use a question mark.
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Any sentence in English can be basically broken down into what-how.
That is, subject + predicate.
In this sentence, you is the subject, can find is the predicate (where can is the auxiliary verb, find is the verb), and because find is a transitive verb, there will be an object, which in this sentence is them.
Summary: The subject is you
The predicate can find
Object them
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First revert to a declarative sentence:
you can find them .
you subject.
can find predicate.
them object.
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First of all, can you find them?It is a general interrogative sentence.
Secondly, the sentence components of such sentences are analyzed.
It is necessary to use the reduction method - the interrogative sentence is reduced to a declarative sentence.
i.e. - i you subject] [can find predicate] [them object].
Sentence component division analysis results——
can predicate part] [you subject] [find predicate part] [them object]?
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Predicate, subject, predicate, object.
Modal verbs cannot be used as predicates on their own, so can find is the predicate part of a sentence.
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Subject, you, predicate, find, object, them, which is an SVO, subject-verb-object structure sentence.
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In general interrogative sentences, can modal verbs as interrogative words, you as the subject, find predicates, and them as objects.
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Hello! can you find them?Can you find them?
Subject: you
The predicate can find
Object them
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talk to is the verb they as the object.
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---can you (subject) find out (predicate) the way (object) to solve the problem.
--Can you find a solution to the problem?
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1. All you subject: know, predicate, a shop, object, where, lead a definite clause.
A shop is the antecedent.
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.1 There is no risk here, nevertheless, when P returns, you say that you will find him begging in the streets2 You will think carefully
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insistence on better working conditions by the union has resulted in fewer employee absences.
It's not a definite, it's an adverbial; The union's insistence on improving working conditions led to an increase in attendance; Among them, fewer employee absencesIt is a double negation that needs to be translated into affirmation.
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The complete sentence is is there anything [that] you find changed about the fair?
It can be seen that find is a predicate verb in a clause.
Then it will be Tong made the original declarative sentence spring tie there is something changed about the fair
It can be seen that be changed is the complete form and is the passive voice.
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is predicate verb no wheel word there guide tong yan word anything you find changed about the fair?Subject.
You find and changed are the definite clauses and definite clauses of anything.
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is a predicate.
there leading words.
anything subject.
you find the definite.
changed about the fair definite.
Both adjectives modify anything
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Please burn in time! Thank you for your question! Blindness
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Sentence components refer to the constituent components of a sentence, 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. Sentence components are acted up by words or phrases.
Qi Yun Chinese: There are eight types of sentence components in modern Chinese, namely subject, predicate, object, verb, definite, adverbial, complement and Zhonghuai Tsai pat the heart. English lead envy:
The components of a sentence include eight types: subject, predicate, object, predicate, definite, adverbial, complementary, and homonymous. Also, p> in ancient Chinese
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I don't know, yes.