Subject Predicate Object Complement
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Basics of English language
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Sentence: It is a group of words that makes a complete sense.
[no sentence begins from the word myself. The right sentence is I myself Aditya or I am Aditya.]
[agree is a verb not an adjective. The right sentence is “I agree with you.”]
[belong is not an adjective, it is a verb.]
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Subject and Predicate
The one who does the work in a sentence is called a subject.
For example
I am preparing for the exam. [I - Sub]
About whom something is discussed is called the subject of a sentence.
For example
We are enthusiastic Indians for the safety and security of our nation.
[we- sub]
Except subject what is left in the sentence is called the predicate.
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Object:
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For whom or on whom the work is done is called the object. [whom + verb]
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I am teaching you passionately. [you- object]
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He has promoted his brother. [his brother- object]
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I have corrected them for their benefit. [them- object]
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My mother scolded me for not studying. [me-object]
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I encouraged my friends for the upcoming exams. [my friends- object]
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I consider her my best friend. [her-object]
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On whom the action is performed is called an object. [what + verb]
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I am learning vocabulary to improve my English communication. [vocabulary- object]
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She is preparing NDA exam. [NDA Exam- object]
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I bought these shoes from Calcutta.
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I had cooked a delicious dish. [a delicious dish- object]
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I spent time with my family. [time-object]
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CDA provides sufficient material for their ease of learning. [sufficient material]
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I switched off AC for the comfort of the students [AC-object]
for the comfort of the students- complement
Note: there can be such sentence in which we can have two objects for example
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I can ask him questions.
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I want to send you money.
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My father gave me a better company.
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You responded him negative message.
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I taught you English.
Direct object- English [what + verb]
Indirect object – you [whom + verb]
Complement- it is the section of a sentence that completes its sense.
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I protested them for the betterment of the environment.
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Subject
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Protest – verb
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Them- object
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For the betterment of the environment – complement
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protested them for the betterment of the environment.- predicate
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