Every sentence is formed of two parts: a subject and a predicate
The subject is the person or thing you’re talking about.
The predicate is what you’re saying about the subject (what it’s doing or being).
Examples: Normal Order
1.My favorite pastime is fly fishing in the glorious waters of northern California and southern Oregon.
2.She is always busy picking her nose in public.
3.Many of the members of the “I’m Too Cool for Normal People” Club have resigned because cool is no longer cool.
1.My favorite pastime is fly fishing in the glorious waters of northern California and southern Oregon.
2.She is always busy picking her nose in public.
3.Many of the members of the “I’m Too Cool for Normal People” Club have resigned because cool is no longer cool.
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