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The subject of a sentence is the person, The verb is the action or state of being The object is the person, place, thing, or
place, thing, or idea that performs the in a sentence. It expresses what the idea that receives the action of the verb.
action or is being described. For subject is doing or the state it is in. In In the sentence 'The cat jumped on the
example, in the sentence 'The cat the previous example, the verb is table,' the object is 'the table.'
jumped on the table,' the subject is 'the 'jumped.'
cat.'
Subject-Verb Sentence Structure
1 Subject 2 Verb
The subject remains the same as in the previous structure. The verb remains the same as in the previous structure.
3 Adjective 4 Example
The adjective provides additional information about the subject or Subject-Verb-Adjective Sentence Structure: She is happy.
verb. It describes the qualities or characteristics of the subject. For
example, in the sentence 'She is happy,' the adjective is 'happy.'
Subject-Verb-Adverb Sentence Structure
Understanding Subject-Verb-Adverb Sentence Structure
1 Subject
2 Verb
3 Adverb
The adverb modifies the verb and provides information about how, when, where, or why the action is performed. It adds detail to the
sentence. For example, in the sentence 'He runs quickly,' the adverb is 'quickly.'
Subject-Verb-Noun Sentence Structure
Explanation of Subject-Verb-Noun Sentence Structure
The subject remains the same as in the The verb remains the same as in the The noun is a person, place, thing, or
previous structure. previous structure. idea that is the object of the sentence. It
receives the action of the verb. For
example, in the sentence 'She teaches
English,' the noun is 'English.'
Subject-Verb-Pronoun Sentence Structure
1 Subject
2 Verb
3 Prepositional Phrase
The prepositional phrase provides additional information about the subject or verb. It consists of a preposition followed by a noun or
pronoun. For example, in the sentence 'She walked to the park,' the prepositional phrase is 'to the park.'
Subject-Verb-Infinitive Sentence Structure
Understanding Subject-Verb-Infinitive Sentence Structure
The subject remains the same as in the The verb remains the same as in the The infinitive is the base form of a verb
previous structure. previous structure. preceded by 'to.' It is used to express
actions that have yet to happen or are
intended to happen. For example, in the
sentence 'She wants to learn,' the
infinitive is 'to learn.'
Conclusion