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| What are the parts of a sentences then? | |
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| A sentence has its two parts. It's the Subject, that names what the sentence is talking about - and the Predicate, that asserts something about the subject. | |
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| This can be Direct Object, answers the questions WHO or WHAT - or Indirect Object, tells FOR WHOM or TO WHOM. | |
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| Another is the Complement. Complements are sentence parts that complete the descriptions of subject and objects. It can be the subject or Object Complement. | |
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