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i am a student.
am is a predicate, which is equivalent in Chinese to "yes", "do", etc
a student is the object object is the noun component added after the predicate
Some sentences have no object
Such as: i walkI walk
A definite is a modifier, and generally the definite of a single word is an adjective that is used to describe the specific characteristics of an object
For example: a beautiful woman
Beautiful is the definite word.
There is also a definite clause, which is a sentence that is used as a modifier:
the dress that i bought yesterday.
That i bought yesterday is the definite clause
Adverbials are divided into cause adverbials, purpose adverbials, time adverbials, etc
Reason adverbial: I was late for school because there had been a traffic jam
Because there had been a traffic jam
Purpose adverb: I work hard in order to get good gradesI studied hard to get good grades
In order to get good grades is the target adverbial
Time adverbial: as soon as we got home, the rain stoppedAs soon as we got home, the rain stopped
As soon as we got home is the time adverbial
In addition, there is the result adverbial which, as the name suggests, is the expression of the result
For example, he studied hard so he did well in the test, "so he did well in the test" is the result adverbial
Complements are used as supplementary explanations
Pronouns are pronouns, pronouns, etc., which are nouns, mainly I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, THEY, THEM, and so on
There are only three articles:
the, definite article.
a, an, indefinite article
A predicate verb is a verb that acts as a predicate component in a sentence (see above for examples) A non-predicate verb is a verb that does not act as a predicate component in a sentence
If you want a booklet, you can go to a bookstore, there should be a lot of them.
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This grammatical content is to be accumulated over a long period of time, and there should be relevant content later in the book. If it really doesn't work, just go to a teacher or find a reference book, such as the Red Devils is not bad, in fact, you will gradually understand, don't worry, continue to work hard!
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These are all grammar contents, so if you feel the contact, you should be able to buy a basic grammar book. Mainly, there are rules for analyzing the components of a sentence (and thus knowing what it is trying to say).
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The verb be is learned in the third grade of elementary school and has am, is, are, and is used to modify nouns
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The verb be is a predicate verb.
The verb be is a predicate verb, but it cannot be used as a predicate alone, and must be followed by a predicate to form a predicate structure to explain the condition, nature, and characteristics of the subject.
In English, the function of a verb is mainly to associate a predicate (noun, adjective, certain adverb, non-predicate, prepositional phrase, clause) with its subject, and to state the nature, character, character, character or state of the subject. Although it is a virtual word, its usage is complex and cannot be ignored.
Be verb usage
1. Both the verb "be" are: am is are were. Both mean "is" and act as a component of a predicate verb in a sentence.
2. In the simple present tense, when the subject is in the first person, the predicate verb can use am.
Example sentence: i am a boyI'm a boy.
3. In the simple present tense, when the subject is the third person he she it, or the noun singular, the predicate verb that follows can be is.
Example sentence: he is a studentHe was a student.
4. In the simple present tense, when the subject is they we, or the noun plural, the predicate verb that follows can be are.
Example sentence: We are good friendsWe are good friends.
5. In the simple past tense, when the subject is it he she i noun singular, the predicate verb can use was, otherwise use were.
Example sentence: it was red dogIt is a red dog.
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The verb be is not necessarily a predicate verb. The be verb is one of the predicate verbs, and being a predicate verb is only a function of the be verb. It is a predicate line-based verb only if it is followed by a verb.
A predicate verb is a verb that can be used as a predicate alone in a sentence, mainly by a verb in the sense of the substance. Also, some verb phrases can also be predicate verbs. In English, verbs are mainly divided into two categories according to their role and function, one is predicate verbs and the other is non-predicate verbs.
Auxiliary verbs, modal verbs cannot be used as predicates alone, but can only assist in destroying the main verb together to form a predicate verb, so they are not in the category of predicate verbs.
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