Subject And Predicate In Sentences. We learn to identify the subject and predicate of a sentence. Understanding Subject and Predicate is the key to good sentence writing.
In this first example, the proper noun Felix is the subject of the sentence Subject-Predicate-Complement. The words "Algebra & The students" are objects. The main two parts of a sentence are the subject and predicate, with the subject identifying whom or what the sentence is about and the predicate giving more information about the subject.
In each example below, the predicate is shaded. (The subjects of the sentences aren't.) Elvis lives.
A sentence has the following three parts.
Since it's still modifying the subject and contains a verb, it's still serving the same function. The words "Algebra & The students" are objects. And every complete sentence needs two things: a subject and a predicate.