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Introduction: When we usually learn English, you may find that the sentence structure in it is the same as the sentence structure in Chinese, so at this time, some students will ask whether the subject in the sentence can be omitted? Why? Let's find out.
<> first of all, we have to make it clear that it is a complete sentence, it will definitely have a subject, a predicate and an object, so a complete set of sentences can not be dismantled, at this time, some people will ask whether the subject in the sentence can be omitted, in fact, this is also a case-by-case situation. When ip is learning English, you will find that there are not only subjects, but also predicate verbs and modal verbs, which are all important parts of it, only these components are expressed very clearly, this is a relatively complete sentence, so in ordinary times we can find that when the structure of the main clause and the subordinate clause is consistent, so they are the same, at this time you can omit the subject in the sentence and the subject component in the predicate, but we can only omit the subject in the main clause when we omit it, the predicate can be omitted, of course, the other omitted clauses cannot be replaced by others.
If you want to learn English well, you have to learn some grammar problems well, so in our usual learning process, English grammar and Chinese grammar have similarities, but there are differences, we distinguish their similarities and differences, so that the memory is better. In ordinary times, we need to know that grammar is very important, we can only learn English well if we master grammar well, because there are so many components in sentences, if you want to be fluent in English, you have to understand its grammatical structure. Therefore, the first step in learning English is to memorize the words well, because when you have a large number of words or read more texts, your sense of language will come up, and the grammar will come naturally.
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Can be omitted. This is because the subject in the sentence is already relatively clear, so the subject can be omitted at this time, and it will not have an impact.
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In grammar, the subject, predicate, and object form the basic structure of a sentence. The subject should never be omitted. When omitted, the components of the sentence are incomplete.
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Of course, it cannot be omitted. Because if the subject is omitted, it will lead to a less clear body of the sentence.
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Some subjects in syntax can be omitted, because after these subjects are actually omitted, you also know what they mean.
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The subject in the syntax can be omitted, which should be judged according to different syntactic situations, English syntax and Chinese syntax are actually the same in essence, the two are the same, and they are also similar in structure and usage, just as the most basic syntax in Chinese is composed of subject, predicate and object, and the same in English, it is also the basic syntax composed of these three, and the subject in syntax can be omitted in some cases.
The subject in the syntax can be omitted in some cases, which should be judged according to the grammatical knowledge, we can judge what role the subject plays in the sentence through the grammar we have learned, whether this role has an impact on the whole syntax, if the subject has no effect on the syntax, at this time the subject can be removed, and then the remaining syntactic components can be retained, just like imperative sentences.
In this kind of sentence, the subject can be omitted, and the subject in the prayer sentence does not act as any component and has no effect, so the subject can be omitted at this time, and the sentence becomes simpler and easier to understand.
In addition to imperative sentences, there are also some syntax that can omit the subject, such as our common exclamation sentences.
This syntax has no effect on the subject in the sentence, and the subject will lengthen the sentence, and it is more difficult to understand, so at this time, the subject will be removed to make the sentence look more understandable, and when learning syntax, it is usually necessary to pay attention to accumulating a variety of syntax, and then judge the sentence components.
Whether the subject can be omitted, then it is easier for us to judge when the subject can be omitted.
Syntax is a necessary skill for us to learn English, we judge the sentence components in the syntax, judge what components in the sentence can be omitted, so that we can understand the syntax more easily, understand the English sentence components, these are the basis for learning English well, therefore, we should look at the syntax more, and analyze the parts of the sentence that can be omitted, so that we can better understand the syntax.
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The subject cannot be omitted, if you don't want to write the subject, then you can use the pronoun it instead, if you omit it it will not become a complete sentence.
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I think it's impossible to ignore it, because if the subject is missing, then the meaning is incomplete, especially in English learning.
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The subject is the main part of the whole sentence, and the nouns, pronouns, noun phrases and predicate phrases that can act as the subject can be used as the subject. In the course of the conversation, some subjects can be omitted, and the parties can judge what the omitted subject is from the context. Like, Is the water boiling?
water) boiled. This sentence omits the subject "water".
A predicate is mainly a statement of the subject, and a predicate is generally composed of verbs, adjectives, nouns, verb phrases, adjective phrases, noun phrases, subject-verb phrases, etc. In a sentence, the predicate can also be omitted, for example, whose book is it? (The book is) mine.
The subject "this book" and the predicate "is" are omitted.
The object is the object of the predicate action domination. For example, it is snowing outside again, and snow is the object, the object of "down". The object can also be omitted, for example, would you fix a washing machine? Will repair (washing machine). This sentence omits the object washing machine.
The subject, predicate, and object are the three core elements in a sentence, and one or two of them can be omitted when speaking, but one must be retained as a sentence component, because the predicate, adverbial, and complement cannot be used as a separate sentence component.
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