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8.3.1.Sentence Structure
S: substantive, subject (noun/pronoun) – (who/which) V: verb, predicate – action O: object – (whom, what) A: adjunct (answer to ‘how’, ‘when’, ‘where’ etc.) C: complement ( a word which completes the meaning of verbs of incomplete predication, like ‘to be’ (am, is, was, were, will be etc.), ‘appear’, ‘look’, ‘elect’, ‘appoint’, ‘become’ etc. Note : A complement is either a noun or an adjective. Example: 1.Raju is good (adjective complement) 2.Raju is a doctor. (noun complement) Sentence Table: Example
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