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The predicate states what the subject is, what it does, what state it is in, and so on. An object is the object of a predicate verb action. When a predicate verb is a related verb, the following component becomes a predicate.
Adding after the object what the object is, what it does, and what state it is in is called an object complement. A noun that modifies a noun is usually called a definite. It is usually an adverbial that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.
For example: he made his son do his homework every dayHe asked his son to do his homework every day. made states what the subject he does, is a predicate.
His son is the predicate verb made (let. do) object, called object; do his home work adds that the object his son does something, which is an object complement. Every day is the time adverbial.
we are good students.are is a verb, and the good students after it is a predicate, good modifies the noun student, which is called a definite.
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today,he gives me a pen.
today Time Testimonial.
gives predicate.
me object.
a pen object complement (object complement).
i am a clever boy.
am is a verb as a predicate.
a clever boy predicate The nouns after the system words are all predicates!
clever adjective to be boy's adjective.
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Subject: 1, the meaning of the fixed mu: subject:
The subject is the stated object in a sentence that states who or what. 2. Characteristics: a. It is often played by nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
b. Generally indicates that the predicate says "who" or "what".3. Symbol: double line.
Predicate: 1. Definition: used to describe the subject of the statement. 2. Characteristics: a. Often played by verbs and adjectives. b. Generally indicates the subject "how" or "what".3. Symbol: one-way line.
Object: 1. Definition: The linguistic unit that represents the object involved in a predicate verb.
2. Characteristics: a. It is often played by nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases. b. Generally indicates the predicate "how" or "what".
3. Symbols: wavy lines 4. All willing verbs, such as "hope, think, can, say" and other words, are generally treated as objects.
Definite terms: 1. Definition; It is used in front of the subject and object, and plays the role of modifying and restricting the unit of speech of the swift pants. 2. Features:
a. It is often played by nouns, adjectives, verbs, and pronouns. b. There is a connection between the word "of" between the general definite and the central word. 3. Symbols:
Curly brackets ( ).
Adverbial: 1. Definition: A language unit used before a verb or adjective predicate to modify and restrict.
2. Characteristics: a. It is often played by adverbs, adjectives, verbs, nouns and directional words that indicate place and time. b. There is a connection between the word "ground" between the general adverbial and the central word.
3. Symbol: middle brackets
Complements: 1. Definition: The language unit of the additional component after the predicate, which plays a supplementary role in the predicate, such as "how", "how long", "how much" (time, place, result) and so on.
2. Characteristics: a. Often played by verbs and adjective adverbs. b. There is a connection between the word "de" between the general complement and the central word.
3. Symbol: The name of the single book is pure and combined.
Formula: The basic component is subject-verb-object, and the constituent is fixed. The predicate must precede the subject and the object, and the predicate must be supplemented after the predicate.
For example: Zhang kicks a ball. In this sentence, "Xiao Zhang" is the object of the sentence, so it is the subject; "Kick" is a predicate verb; 'Ball' is the object.
A definite is an ingredient that modifies a restrictive noun, as the previous sentence becomes.
Xiao Zhang of No. 1 Middle School kicks a big ball Among them, "No. 1 Middle School" and "Very Big" are to modify "Xiao Zhang" and "ball", which is the final word.
If it becomes: Xiao Zhang kicks the ball fiercely, "ruthlessly" is to modify and restrict the action of kicking, so it is an adverbial.
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OnePredicate: In form, the predicate is located after the verb.
2. Definite Language: Definite Sentence Zen is used to modify and define.
3. Adverbial: The function of the adverbial: the adverbial describes the location.
4. Complements: The objects of English complements are the subject and object banquet letters.
The role of the adverbial:
The adverbial states the place, time, cause, purpose, result, condition, direction, degree, manner and accompanying adverbial, etc.
Adverbial wheels are generally performed by adverbs, prepositional phrases, participles and participle phrases, nouns, infinitives, or words or phrases equivalent to adverbs. It is usually placed at the end of a sentence, but it can also be placed at the beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence.
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Adverbial adverbials.
Predicate object. Object complement.
Complement noun clause.
There are example sentences in it.
Among them, the adjective and adverbial objects in English are basically similar to those in Chinese, and if you understand Chinese, you will understand them.
The rest is also easy to understand by looking at a few example sentences.
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Those are not English, but Chinese characters, are Chinese characters English? To learn English grammar, you need to use English grammar to learn it! If you use Chinese grammar, you can see English grammar, and all Chinese grammarians should be English masters!
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