Sentence formation in English language. || SUBJECT and PREDICATE explained.

Sentence formation?

Come.
Come here.
Come  to my home.
You come to my home.
You don't come to my home.
(These are sentences. Let's learn how to make them.)

Definitions :
A group of words making a complete sense. (Conventional)
A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends in a Full Stop. (Modern)
A word or words making a complete sense. ( By sahil sharifdin English)

More examples of sentences :
This is a video.
I am a Lecturer.
You are a student.
Come.
Don't come.
Stand up.
Sit down.
Listen to me.
Write down.

Formation of sentences?
A sentence is built with SUBJECT and PREDICATE. A VERB is the heart of a sentence. No sentence is possible without a VERB.

SUBJECT?
A) NOUN or PRONOUN or their substitute.
B) Topic of the sentence.
C) Thing or person we talk of.

PREDICATE?
A) verb+NOUN or verb+pronoun or Verb or verb+Adverb or verb+Adjective or their substitute.
B) Explanation of SUBJECT.
C) Action, event or state related to SUBJECT.

EXAMPLES of SUBJECT :
SAHIL is a boy.
HE is a boy.
THE EARTH is a planet.
THE PLACE WE LIVE IN is called home.

EXAMPLES of PREDICATE :
sahil IS A BOY.
sahil IS ME.
sahil LAUGHS.
sahil LAUGHS LOUDLY.
sahil IS HAPPY.
sahil IS ROLLING ON THE FLOOR WHILE HOLDING HIS RIBS AND SHOWING HIS TEETH.

SUBJECT........ PREDICATE
I............. am sorry.
You.......... are angry.
They..... are studying.
Sana...... is mad.
Seher...... is talking loud.
*****............ Come.
*****........ write down.
*****.......... Go away.
****...... Stay blessed.
****...... Don't talk.
Hope this helps you to learn English language. And yes, stay smiling.

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