SUBJECT
Definition: The subject
of a sentence is the noun, pronoun or noun phrase that precedes and governs the
main verb. The subject is the part of the sentence that performs an action or
which is associated with the action.
Example:
* He is a really nice
guy.
* "He" is the
subject of the sentence, controlling the verb and the complement.
* My dog attacked the
burglar.
* "My dog" is
the subject, controlling the verb and the rest of the sentence.
* David plays the piano
* The subject
"David" performs the action of "playing the piano".
* The police
interviewed all the witnesses.
* The subject the
police performs the action of interviewing all the witnesses.
VERBS
Definition: Verbs are a
class of words used to show the performance of an action (do, throw, run),
existence (be), possession (have), or state (know, love) of a subject. To put
it simply a verb shows what something or someone does.
Example:
* Fadil rides a bicycle.
* Here, the verb rides
certainly denotes an action which Fadil performs - the action of riding a
bicycle.
* We buy some books to
learn English verbs.
* In this example, the
action word is "to buy". It tells us that the subject "we",
that is the person who performs the action of the verb is "buying some
books".
The verb tense shows
the time of the action or state. Aspect shows whether the action or state is
completed or not. Voice is used to show relationships between the action and
the people affected by it. Mood shows the attitude of the speaker about the
verb, whether it is a declaration or an order. Verbs can be affected by person
and number to show agreement with the subject.
COMPLEMENT
A complement is the
part of a Sentence that comes after the Verb and is needed to make the sentence
complete. The following are the most important types of complement used in
English:
a. SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
Eg: He's a surveyor.
(The Subject is completed by the complement to the verb. This is a Copula Verb.
b. OBJECT COMPLEMENT
Eg: She sent him the
fax. (The sentence is completed by telling us what she sent to him.)
c. ADJECTIVAL COMPLEMENT
Eg: They'll be happy.
(The sentence is completed by the Adjective; this could be extended further,
they'll be happy to see us, etc..)
d. PREPOSITIONAL COMPLEMENT
Eg: They talked about
what needed doing. (The sentence is completed by the Phrase linked to the verb
by the Preposition.)
MODIFIER
tells the time, place
or manner of the action. Very often it's a prepositional phrase. Prepotional
phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun.
Note : A modifier of
time usually comes last if more than one modifier is present.
Example of
prepositional phrases :
In the morning, at
university, on the table
A modifier can also be
an adverb or an adverbial phrase :
Last night, hurriedly,
next year, outdoors, yesterday
Example : John bought a
book at the bookstore
(modifier place)
Jill was swimming in
the pool yesterday
(modifier of
place)(modifier of time)
Note :
The modifier normally
follows the complement, but not always. However, the modifier, especially when
it's a prepositional phrase, usually can't separate the verb and the
complement.
Example : She drove the
car on the street
(verb) (complement)
Ref:
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