Predicate Phrase: Verb, Object, Complement, and adjunct with easy examples
Learn in detail about Predicate Phrase. Predicate is a grammatical term for the words in a sentence or clause that describe the action but not the subject.
Learn in detail about Predicate Phrase. Predicate is a grammatical term for the words in a sentence or clause that describe the action but not the subject.
A negative sentence is a sentence that contains words such as NOT, NO, NEVER ‘or’ NOTHING. Often we add “NOT” after the MAIN VERB to make a negative sentence.
An interrogative sentence is used to ask a question to know about something. An interrogative Sentence takes a question mark (?) at its end. Learn Formation .
Adverbs & adverbials very often mean the same thing. An adverbial has more than 1 word.Quietly is an Adverb. Adverbial “in a quiet manner” has more than 1 word
Adverbs tell us more about verbs. Learn all types of adverbs and their use one by one in detail—practice exercises for adverbs with answers.
An adjective is a word that is used to modify/add some extra meaning to the Noun/Pronoun. In short, adjective describes some qualities of Noun or Pronoun.
Articles, Demonstrative, Numerical words, Possessives, Wh-words, quantity or Amount words, and pre-determiners are knowns as other determiners in English.
In English grammar ‘A, An, & the’ are known as articles to define a noun as specific or unspecific.
Anything that can be counted is called Countable Noun. Anything that can not be counted, is an Uncountable Noun. Learn Countable and Uncountable nouns in detail
We have seen that a Noun Phrase can occur in the subject or predicate part of a sentence. Learn which words come before Noun Phrases and the order of use.