Give me 20 sentences with a subject predicate and mark the subject predicate

Updated on educate 2024-08-14
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Take an example, and you get the idea. For example, I fight with youI'm fighting with you. Here, i is the subject, fight is the predicate, with is the preposition, and you is the object. Just follow the examples.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    This is not a subject-verb structure, but a subject-verb-object structure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Not necessarily. Sentences that express a complete meaning are usually complete with a subject, predicate, and object. However, in a particular locale, one or both of these can be omitted in most cases.

    With the question "Did he learn Chinese?" This subject-verb-object complete interrogative sentence can be omitted differently.

    For example: "Learn Chinese." —no subject.

    He learns. —no object.

    In general, a predicate cannot be omitted. But sometimes it can be omitted.

    For example: "Who wants to learn Chinese?" Answer: "Me." —no predicate.

    In short, in a Chinese sentence, whether the subject, predicate, and object all appear depends on the specific language environment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Any basic sentence must be present, both Chinese and English, except that Chinese often omits the subject or clause.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There must be a subject-verb, and the object mainly depends on the context in which you are speaking.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A normal sentence is composed of subject-verb-object, and the subject plus the predicate plus the object can form a complete sentence.

    However, in some cases, the object can also be omitted, and it depends on what the problem is, so as to determine whether the object can be omitted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not necessarily. It's time to eat.

    —no subject. In other words, the imperative sentence has no subject.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A Chinese sentence does not necessarily have to be the subject of the predicate object to take the volume, and one can be missing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The sentence about the subject predicate is given below:

    1. He thinks. 2. He dances. 3. She sings.

    4. He writes. 5. He cooks. 6. She teaches.

    7. He paints. 8. He swims. 9. He runs.

    10. She plays the guitar. 11. He listens. 12. He reads.

    13. She jumps high. 14. He programmes. 15. He plays basketball.

    16, she jumped rope. 17. He took pictures. 18. She paints.

    19. He tells stories. 20. He designed. 21. She skates.

    22. He dances. 23. He travels. 24. She cleans.

    25. He plays the guitar. 26. Runa plays football. 27. She yoga.

    28. She weaves. 29. He repairs.

    30. He attended the meeting. 31. She makes food. 32. He truncated.

    33. He nagged. 34, she clapped her hands. 35. He answers questions.

    36. He gave advice. 37. She performs. 38, he slapped.

    39. She checks. 40. He hugs. 41. He sings carols.

    42. She jumped. 43. He debugs the equipment. 44. He listens**.

    45. He explained. 46. She collects. 47. He explores.

    48, she shoots **. 49. He sat down.

    50. He stood. 51. She shoots arrows. 52. He prunes the branches.

    53. She carries boxes. 54. He makes models. 55. She squatted.

    56. He runs long distances. 57, her needlework is uproaring. 58. He draws maps.

    59. He instructs people. 60, she listens**. 61. He sighed.

    62. He coaches athletes. 63. She adjusts the machine. 64. He drove.

    65. She is a lawyer. 66. He saves people. 67. He gave a speech.

    68. She jumps. 69, he doctor.

    70. He stirs food. 71, she picks up**. 72. He paints.

    73. He exercises. 74. She talked. 75. He throws the ball.

    76. He instructs students. 77. She searched. 78. He brushes his teeth.

    79, he dated. 80. She speaks. 81. He runs.

    82. He fought. 83. She organizes parties. 84. He reads books.

    85. He analyzes the data. 86. She measured. 87. He tastes.

    88. He typed. 89. She relaxes.

    90. He attends classes. 91, Zhengji he sings and harmonizes. 92. She travels.

    93. He tastes food. 94. He lit the fire. 95. She observes.

    96. He raises fish. 97. He creates. 98. She investigated.

    99. He corrects mistakes. 100. He gathers.

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