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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