When we make a sentence-
1. We name some person
or thing; and
2. Say something about that person
or thing.
In other words, we must have a subject
to speak about and we must say or predicate something about
that subject.
Hence every sentence has two
parts-
(1)The part which names the person
or thing
we are speaking about. This is called the subject
of the sentence.
(2)The part which tells something
about the subject this is called the predicate
of the sentence.
The subject of a sentence usually
comes first, but occasionally it is put after the Predicate; as,
* Here comes the bus.
* Sweet are the uses of adversity.
In imperative sentences the subject is left out; as,
* Sit down. [Here the subject you
is understood.]
* Thank him. [Here too the Subject
you
is understood.]
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