Definition of Sentences Analysis
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Analysis of Sentences. Analysis of Sentences : Analysis of Simple Sentences. In analyzing a simple sentence, we first divide it into the complete subject and the complete predicate. Then we point out the simple subject with its modifiers and the simple predicate with its modifiers and complement (if there is one).
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Analysis is a Greek word which means the act of dissolving or breaking up. In grammar it is applied to the separation of a sentence into its constituent parts or elements. To dissect a sentence in this way is to analyze it.
The elements which make up a sentence are….
- the simple subject
- the simple subject the simple predicate
- the simple subject the simple predicatemodifiers
- the simple subject the simple predicatemodifiersthe complements - direct object, predicate objective, predicate adjective, predicate nominative
- the simple subject the simple predicatemodifiersthe complements - direct object, predicate objective, predicate adjective, predicate nominativethe so-called independent elements - the interjection, the vocative (or nominative of direct address), the exclamatory nominative and various parenthetical expressions
The absolute essentials for a sentence are a substantive as subject and a verb as predicate. By combining these two indispensable elements, in various ways, with modifiers and complements, the sentence may be extended to any length desired. Indeed, the sole limits are the constructive skill of the writer and the hearer’s ability to follow the thought without losing the thread.
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