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Division of sentence components and judgment of clauses in English

give a simple example: I love you. The action "love" in this sentence is called predicate, that is, the verb in a sentence acts as predicate. The initiator "I" of the action "love" is the subject and the receiver "you" is the object. When the object in a sentence is acted by a sentence instead of a simple word (such as "you" in the previous sentence), the sentence is an object clause. For example, the first "I" in the sentence "I know I love you" is the subject, "know" is the predicate, and the content of "know", that is, the recipient of the action, is the whole of "I love you" and is composed of a sentence. Similarly, the predicative in a sentence is called an predicative clause, for example, she is who I love, that's right. . . There is no predicate clause, hehe, if you don't understand anything, add me QQ and I can teach you.