What are these? Easy. Subjects and predicates are basicly the topic and details of your story.
Example: The cat clambered up the tall tree.
.|Subject| |Predicate|.
The cat is the subject, or topic. Climbing up the tree is the predicate, or details of the subject.
The verb(s):Clambered.
The Adjective(s): Tall
Subjects and predicates are sometimes tricky. But, you can look over the characteristics of a subject here:
The subject is normally at the beginning of the sentance.
The subject normally contains either a noun or a noun and an adjective.
And the characteristics for a predicate:
At the back of the sentance.
Containing adjectives, verbs, nouns and all three.
Longer strech of word combinations.
It is easy to tell the difference between styles. If it is fantasy, there will be elves, dragons, faries, or flying or talking animals. Fiction has things like talking animals, but no dragons or faries. Realistic fiction is a mix between a fiction novel and a non-fiction book. It has real events, no nonsense, but it has never happened. It COULD happen though! An auto-biography is something you write about yourself, sort of like your personal memoirs. A biography is a book that has real facts about real people written by someone else. I know everyone knows this stuff!
Ways NOT to type:
(I liKe Pie.Pies' good.CHERRY my favrit.)<-- I know people in a fifth grade class that do this!
Spaces are after your periods. Things that are plural end with S.
(Slice of pie) I know people who say this slices of pie.
And lastly.......I.E.S!!!!! CherrIES! BlueberrIES! SummarIES!
They are not................Cherrys!!Blueberrys!!! Summarys!!!
I know a lit of people that mistake this.
Thank you for reading and keep on the look out for spelling and gramar mistakes! KEEP THOSE PREDICATES IN SHAPE!
This is kinda for new AP and SW members, or for other young people.
