(a) A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense. It does not depend upon anything else to make its meaning clear.
For example:
Raju hit the ball. |
Here, the individual words ‘Raju’ ‘hit’ ‘the’ ‘ball’ combine to form a group that has a particular meaning—someone named Raju has hit the ball.
This brings us to the second important point about a sentence.
(b) A sentence consists of two parts—subject and predicate. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing or idea being talked about. The predicate consists of a word or words which show what is being talked about the person, place, thing or idea.
Let us take the previous example:
[Raju] [hit the ball.] |
Here, ‘Raju’ is the subject. He is the topic of the sentence. The remaining part of the sentence forms the predicate as it contains all theinformation regarding the topic (i.e., Raju).
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