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A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate.
The subject consists of the definite central language.
The predicate consists of an adverbial predicate center. The predicate center is made up of the verb object. The verb consists of a central complement. The object consists of the definite central language.
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Subject, Predicate, Object, Determinative, Adverbial, Complement.
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A predicative definite modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
"of" is the sign of the definite sentence.
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The subject is at the beginning of the sentence, the predicate is in the middle of the sentence, and the object is in the sentence!
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The subject is the person or thing to be expressed and described in a sentence, and it is the subject of the sentence narrative. It can be assumed by nouns, pronouns, numerals, nominalized adjectives, infinitives, gerunds, and subject clauses.
A predicate is used to explain what action the subject has done or what state it is in. The predicate can be performed by a verb and is generally placed after the subject.
The object is the object or recipient of the action, often after a transitive verb or preposition. Objects can be nouns, pronouns, numerals, nominalized adjectives, infinitives, gerunds, object clauses, etc.
Determinative: A word used to describe the nature, range of characteristics, etc., of a noun, pronoun, phrase or clause is called a definite, and a definite can be held by a noun, an adjective, and a word or phrase that plays the role of a noun and an adjective. If the adjective is single.
word, the definite is placed in front of the modified word, and if it is a phrase, the definite is placed after the modified word.
Adverbial: A word that describes the time, place, cause, purpose, result, condition, or accompanying circumstances, degree, etc. of the occurrence of the thing is called an adverbial. Adverbials can be adverbs, phrases, as well as clauses.
A complement is a component of the complement structure that supplements and explains the result, degree, tendency, possibility, state, quantity, etc. of the statement.
The relationship between complement and descriptive is the relationship between complement and supplement, explanation and explanation, which is to supplement the explanatory verb or adjective center, which can answer questions such as "how", "how many times", "where", "when", "what result", etc. Complements are placed after the central language, except for tending verbs, quantifiers, prepositional structures, and some adjectives that can be used as complements. Complements are mostly used as adjectives, quantifiers, tendency verbs, and prepositional structures, and phrases of various relationships are also often used as complements.
Formula: subject-verb-object, definite complement, the main trunk branches and leaves are clearly distinguished.
The predicate must precede the subject and the object, and the predicate must be supplemented after the predicate.
The adverbial is sometimes in front of the Lord, and the comma is happy to count.
Adverbs are used to modify verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc
Words or phrases such as prepositions, conjunctions, etc., words that characterize the nature or state of an action.
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Using the example sentences of the text, slowly accumulating, and then systematically explaining after a certain stage, I personally think it should be useful for students to memorize enough sentences.