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Simple sentences omit slogans

Both are complex sentences.

The first is the subject clause. What I want to know is the subject in the sentence.

The second is the predicative clause, why do I regard you as predicative in the sentence?

Simple sentences are complete sentences composed of various necessary components; A complex sentence is a sentence composed of two complete and independent sentences, which are connected by conjunctions such as and but. In addition to simple sentences with complete structure, there will be independent adverbial clauses in complex sentences.

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As a leading word, the main sentence is the main body of the whole sentence and can usually exist independently; Clauses are components of sentences and cannot exist independently. A clause cannot be a sentence alone, but it also has a subject part and a predicate part, just like a sentence. The difference is that clauses must be guided by conjunctions. According to their different functions, leading clauses can be roughly divided into subject clauses, predicative clauses, object clauses, attributive clauses and adverbial clauses.