Excerpt from Practical English Grammar and Correspondence: For Use in Business Colleges, Normal and High Schools, and Advanced Classes in Public Schools
Example. - Trees grow. This is a sentence because it expresses a thought. Of what is something thought? Trees. Which word tells what is thought Grow.
Lions roar. Corn grows. Stars have disappeared. Sirius has risen. Napoleon surrendered. Planets have been discovered. Palaces shall crumble. Monuments are built.
In every sentence there are two parts: the subject and the predicate.
The subject of a sentence is that of which something 18 said.
The predicate of a sentence is that which 18 said of the subject.
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