TUGAS 9 : Subject, Verb, Complement & Modifier
Subject, Verb, Complement &
Modifier
A normal sentence consists of at
least one subject and one predicate. The predicate is the part of the sentence
that has the main verb, and tells what the subject did, has done, is doing, or
describes the subject. Predicate may also contain a complement and a modifier.
Modifier itself may contain a direct object in form of noun phrase, noun
clause, or prepositional phrase.
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Normal Sentence
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Simple Sentence
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Subject
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Verb
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Complement
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Subject
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Verb
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Object
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Modifier
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Noun,
Noun Phrase, Noun Clause, Adjective or Prepositional Phrase
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Modifier
of time or modifier of place
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A. Subject
The subject is the cause,
agent, person or thing doing the action. It usually takes form as a noun
phrase with a head noun, a determiner and possibly some modifiers. It may
also take form as a phrase or a clause. The characteristics of a subject in a
sentence :
1. A subject can be a
word or a phrase
2. A subject is a noun (a
person or a thing) or its pronoun
3. A subject can be
singular (a person or a thing)
4. A subject can be
plural (persons or things)
5. Normally a subject
preceedes a verb
Plural and Singular Subject
It is a must to identify whether a
subject of a sentence plural or singular. In an English sentence, a sigular
subject uses a singular verb and a plural subject uses a plural verb, which is
called subject and verb agreement.
Example :
The
rain was very heavy last night. -> singular
subject
(Hujan sangat lebat tadi malam.
-> Hujan sebagai subjek tunggal)
Students are not
going to the dance party tomorrow. -> plural subject
(Para siswa tidak akan pergi ke
pesta dansa itu besok. -> Para siswa sebagai subjek jamak)
B. Verb
In a simple sentence, a verb usually
comes after the subject. It can be a word or a phrase which contains a simple
form of verb, an adverb, a modal or an auxiliary. The form of a verb must agree
with the form of the subject. A singular subject uses a singular verb and a
plural subject uses a plural verb. The agreement applies particularly for
Simple Present Tense and the sentences which use be (am, are, is) or (have,
has) as a main or as a helping verb.
Example :
- Nadia is a very smart girl. (Nadia adalah seorang gadis yang cerdas)
- They will be here this evening. (Mereka akan berada di sini nanti sore)
- He has been a teacher since last year. (Dia sudah menjadi guru sejak tahun lalu)
Table – Singular and Plural Verbs
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Characteristic
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Treatment
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Plural
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Singular
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Indonesia
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The
last letter is “h”
or
vowel
except “e”
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Add
“es”
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do
go
forego
catch
touch
punch
slash
screech
stretch
pitch
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does
goes
foregoes
catches
touches
punches
slashes
screeches
stretches
pitches
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melakukan
pergi
mendahului
pergi
menangkap
menyentuh
meninju
meringis
melengking(suara)
membentangkan
menembak/melempar
sasaran
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The
last letter is “e”
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Add
“s”
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drive
hate
make
nurse
raise
rise
take
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drives
hates
makes
nurses
raises
rises
takes
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mengendarai
benci/enggan
membuat
merawat/memelihara
membesarkan
bangkit/terbit
mengambil
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The
last letter is “y” preceeded by a consonant
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Change
“y” to “ies”
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try
cry
fry
dry
carry
accompany
bury
comply
deny
aplly
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tries
cries
fries
dries
carries
accompanies
buries
complies
denies
applies
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mencoba
menangis
menggoreng
mengeringkan
membawa
menemani
mengubur
mematuhi(aturan)
menyangkal
menerapkan
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The
last letter “y” preceeded by vowel
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Add
“s”
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stay
lay
pay
pray
delay
convey
convoy
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stays
lays
pays
prays
delays
conveys
convoys
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tinggal
meletakkan
membayar
berdoa
menunda
menyerahkan
mengiringi/beriringan
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The
last letter is a consonant
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Add
“s”
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pack
read
put
screw
tear
break
jump
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packs
reads
puts
screws
tears
breaks
jumps
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kemas
baca
meletakkan
mengobeng
merobek
memecah
melompat
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C. Complement
A complement is one or more elements
required by the subject or verb to complete the meaning of the sentence. It may
be a direct object (He gave a gift.), an indirect object (He gave me a gift.),
a predicative complement (He is good.) or some other element.
D. Modifier
Modifiers are words or phrases that
give additional detail about the subject discussed in a sentence. Since these
words enhance the reception of a sentence, they tend to be describing words
such as adjectives and adverbs. In addition, phrases that modify tend to
describe adjectives and adverbs, such as adjective clauses and adverbial
phrases.
Example to all :
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Subject
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Verb
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Complement
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Modifier
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We
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have
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a
meeting
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this
afternoon
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She
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has
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a
cat
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at
home
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Nobody
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want
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you
to leave
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today
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The
lawyer
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asked
him
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to
sign a statement
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this
morning
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He
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likes
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to
drive
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in
a desert
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