Please teach English sentence structure, what is the structure of these English sentences?

Updated on educate 2024-08-07
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The dog is the subject, and tried to spring over the gate is the whole predicate part.

    The simplest sentence structure in English is a sentence of subject + predicate type. Here, tried to is not a verb modifier, it is a verb structure, i.e. try to do sth, and then a verb phrase spring over the gate is used nested in the usage of try to do.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    the dog tried (itself)to spring over the gate

    The dog tried to jump over the gate. Spring Over Fixed Pairing: Skip, skip.

    The subject is the dog

    The predicate tried

    The object complement to spring over the gate is omitted here.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Originally, it was a structure of try to do sth, and to is an infinitive sign.

    Like to do and attempt to do are like this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The infinitive is a non-predicate verb, but some of them are directly turned into fixed collocations of verbs for easy memorization, such as try to do

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! The English comic you gave looks very long, but it's actually only three sentences.

    The first sentence is structurally simple

    after growing up...electricity is a prepositional phrase, which is used as an adverbial in time.

    Sandra day oconner is the subject of the sentence.

    fought is a predicate verb.

    to achieve ..Infinitive phrase, as an object.

    The second sentence is a compound sentence that amuses Jingshan.

    consistently graduating ..It is an adverb phrase as an adverbial.

    she worked her way...school, main clause part.

    where ..is a non-restrictive definite clause.

    The third sentence is a simple sentence.

    but despite ..Prepositional phrases do adverbials.

    sandra ..Subject.

    was predicate.

    still a woman ..Predicative.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1 In the "subject + predicate" structure, the subject is to state the object being stated or to illustrate the thing being illstated.

    1) Subject + Verb + Predicate : he is a fanciful writer (He is an imaginative writer. )

    2).Subject + semi-verb + predicate:

    she looks lovely in white.(She looks beautiful in white.) )

    his face went cool again.(His face turned cold again.) )

    she remained serene and in control.(She's still poised.) )

    Note: Pay special attention to the predicate verbs in the above four sentences, which here represent four different groups of semi-family verbs.

    3) Subject + intransitive predicate verb Intransitive verb phrase:

    the breeze has died away.(The breeze gradually stopped.) )

    2 In the "subject + predicate + object" structure, the subject is the initiator of the action.

    The ones that can be used as subjects generally are: nouns, pronouns, numbers, gerunds, and nominalized adjectives [i.e., the+ adjectives represent each type of person or thing, such as:

    the rich, the poor, etc.), in addition to verb infinitives, gerund phrases, noun phrases, adjective phrases, pronoun phrases, and clauses (i.e., subject clauses).

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