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What is the subject predicate object attributive adverbial complement?

1) subject: it is the main body of a sentence and the object of the whole sentence. It is usually used as a noun, numeral or pronoun and usually placed at the beginning of the sentence.

eg。 Students study. (Students study. )

we are friends. (We are friends)

Description: In these two sentences, the word students is a noun and we is a pronoun, and they are the subjects in the sentence.

2) Predicate: generally, it is a verb, which states the subject and indicates the behavior or state of the subject. It is usually used as a verb or verb phrase and placed after the subject.

eg.Students study. )

We are friends. (We are friends)

Description: In these two sentences, the words study and are are both verbs, study is called a notional verb, and are called a be verb, which are predicates in the sentence.

3) object: the object of an action, usually a noun or pronoun. Placed after a transitive verb or preposition.

eg.They are teachers. (They are teachers. I play with him. I play with him. )

Description: In these two sentences, the word teachers is a noun, and the word him is a word. They are used as objects in the sentence.

4) Attributive: generally, it is an adjective, which is used to explain or limit the composition of a noun. It is often used as an adjective or a phrase or clause equivalent to an adjective. Adjectives are placed before nouns, and phrases or clauses equivalent to adjectives are placed after nouns.

eg.This is a red sun. (This is a red sun.)

He is a tall boy. (He is a tall boy. )

explanation: the words red and tall in these two sentences are adjectives, and they are used as attributes.

5) Adverbials are used to explain the components of verbs, adjectives, adverbs or the whole sentence. Often served by adverbs. Modifying verbs can be placed before or after verbs; When modifying adjectives or adverbs, put them before them.

eg。 The students study hard. (These students study hard. P>I often write to him.

The bag is too heavy. This schoolbag is too heavy. )

Description: In these three sentences, the words hard and often modify verbs, and in the third sentence, the word too modifies adjectives, which are adverbials.

6) Predicate: used to explain the nature or state of the subject. Generally, it is served by nouns or adjectives.

eg.This table is long. (This table is long. )

Usually, the components before the subject and object are attributes, the components before the predicate are adverbials, and the time words are adverbials after the sentence. The composition of the sentence is as follows:

(attributive) Subject (adverbial) Predicate (attributive) Object (adverbial)