Identify the subject word, its attributes and the verb and its adverbial qualification The flames spread everywhere.
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Flames is subject
Speed is verb
Everywhere is adverb
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The C spread everywhere.
Subject : flames
Attributes of the subject : 'The'(the definite article )
Adverbial qualifier : everywhere
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- Subject : The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that shows what the sentence is about, or who or what is performing an action in the sentence. The word 'flames' is performing the action in the sentence. Hence it is the Subject.
- Attributes of the subject : The noun is often qualified by an adjective or the equivalent of an adjective that is called its attribute . The attribute of a subject can be an article, an adjective or a possessive adjective.
Here the attribute of the subject 'flames' is the definite article 'the'.
- Adverbial qualifier: The most important word in the predicate of a sentence is the verb. The verb is usually modified by an adverb or its equivalent . Equivalent of an adverb is called the adverbial qualification.
Here in the sentence , the word 'everywhere' modify the verb 'spread'. Hence 'everywhere' is an Adverbial qualifier.
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