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Parts of Sentense (Object ((Agent, Instrumental, Recipient, Cognate,…
Parts of Sentense
Subject
nominal component of predication
Complex EX: They were seen taking the train to Paris
Discrete: It's delightful to watch them
Simple EX: Air travel has lost much of its mystery
Clausal EX: How the disease started is one of medicine's greatest mysteries
Adverbial Modifires
Modofires the verbal component of predication
Transitive EX: She speaks English perfectly
Intransitive EX: He went to the airport information desk
Object
Monotransitive EX: I didn't say a word
Ditransitive EX: Give it to the doctor
Complex
Discrete
Simple
Clausal
Indirect
Prepositional
Non-prepositional
Direct
Agent
Instrumental
Recipient
Cognate
Affected
Predicate
verbal component of predication
Simple
Compound
Verbal
Aspective
Modal
Nominal
Mixed Types of Predicates
The compound aspective nominal predicate EX:I began to feel hungry.
The compound modal aspective predicate EX He ought to stop doing nothing and criticizing everybody.
The compound modal nominal predicate EX: He ought to be here now