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What Is Sentence

A sentence is a grammatical unit that conveys a complete thought, consisting of a subject and a predicate. It serves as the fundamental component of communication in both written and spoken language. The document provides examples illustrating the relationship between subjects and predicates in various sentences.

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What Is Sentence

A sentence is a grammatical unit that conveys a complete thought, consisting of a subject and a predicate. It serves as the fundamental component of communication in both written and spoken language. The document provides examples illustrating the relationship between subjects and predicates in various sentences.

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A sentence is a grammatical unit of language that typically consists of one or

more words conveying a complete thought. It is the basic building block of


written and spoken communication. A sentence usually includes a subject (who
or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or
what is happening to it).

For example, in the sentence "She is reading a book," "She" is the subject, and
"is reading a book" is the predicate. Together, they form a complete thought.

Sentences can vary in length and complexity, but they are essential for
conveying meaning and expressing ideas in written and spoken language.

examples of sentences indicating subject and predicate


Certainly! Here are some examples of sentences with the subject and
predicate indicated:

1. Subject: Mary Predicate: likes to swim in the ocean.


2. Subject: The cat Predicate: is chasing a mouse.
3. Subject: They Predicate: built a sandcastle on the beach.
4. Subject: My friend and I Predicate: are going to the movies tonight.
5. Subject: The sun Predicate: sets in the west.
6. Subject: Dogs Predicate: bark loudly when they're excited.
7. Subject: The ancient ruins Predicate: fascinated archaeologists for centuries.
8. Subject: In the morning Predicate: , I like to drink a cup of coffee.
9. Subject: She Predicate: will be studying for her exams all weekend.
10. Subject: The chef Predicate: prepared a delicious meal for the guests.

In each of these examples, the subject is what or who the sentence is about,
and the predicate is what the subject is doing or what is happening to it.

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