This
hero is an important part of the
CompletionTeam (A.K.A. parts of a sentence), because without The Subject,
our sentences would have nothing to talk about.
Every
sentence has a central focus, a main character, someone or
something that the sentence is talking about. It's a tough job, but our
hero, The Subject, loves to be the center of attention, and he uses all of his
powers to make sure that the sentence is always about
him.
SUPER
POWER:
The Subject has the power to be
someone or something that a sentence is talking
about.
FINDING THE
SUBJECT:
To find the subject of a sentence, ask
yourself: Who or What is the sentence talking
about?
The subject can take the form of:
The subject can take the form of:
- A
person
- A place
- A thing
SUPER
EXAMPLES:
#1) Mr. Muscles can bench-press a lot.
The
subject as a person: Mr. Muscles
#2) The capital
city is protected.
Who or What is protected?
The
subject as a place: The capital city
#3) The time
bomb is ticking.
Who or What is ticking?
The
subject as a thing (tangible/concrete): The time
bomb
#4) Greed is a
powerful force.
Who or What is a powerful force?
The subject as a thing
(abstact/intangible): Greed
WEAKNESS:
The Subject gets all his strength and power
from working together with his partner, The Predicate. If
The Subject is ever separated from The Predicate, he becomes incomplete, and
that makes him weak. If this happens, watch out for an attack from that crumbly
villain, The
Fragment.
SUPER TEAMWORK:
There are two members that belong to The
CompletionTeam (A.K.A. parts of a sentence), and they are The Subject and The Predicate.
These two sentence superheroes always work together because they get their
strengths and powers from working with each
other.
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