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1.
The number, position and nature of the object in a sentence are largely determined by the predicate verb.
2.
An object always comes after its predicate verb.
3.
The main English clause elements are subject, predicate, object, adverbial and complement.
4.
The difference of clause patterns is largely determined by the type of predicate verb.
5.
The predicate verb is the central part of a prediction. It is usually expressed by a () phrase
6.
A full sentence is a sentence with an expressed () and predicate.
7.
When a clause consists of only one construction of “subject+ predicate” it is a simple clause.
8.
subject and intransitive verb predicate constitute the () clause pattern.
9.
The predicate is usually a noun or a pronoun that tells who or what the sentence is about.