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simple prayer

Subject
Asset Classes

who performs the action indicated by the verb
Liabilities
who receives the action indicated by the verb

Elements

Name

Category

Link

Example

Core

Noun, pronoun, infinitive

any

Your friend has been this morning.

Determinant

article, adjective pronominal

any

Your friend came this morning.

prepositional complement (MI)

Noun, pronoun, infinitive

prepositions-

tion

Father John has arrived today.

Attribute

(Mod. Direct)

adjective, noun

any

That old man is slow.

Apposition

Noun, pronoun, infinitive

any

Juan, your friend has arrived today.



Predicate

Voices

Active

Passive

The subject performs the action indicated by the verb.

The subject receives the action indicated by the verb.




Classes

Nominal

Verbal

copula, which serves as a link.

Word predicative, which adds significance.



Elements of the Predicate

Place

Name

Class

Category

Replace active.

Voice

Link

Examples

Core


Word


A / P


Juan has come today.

Direct Object

Person

Sust., Pron.

the , les

A

--- at

He saw Juan .

What

Sust., Pron., Infinitely

lo / s, / s

A

---

I bought meat.

Indirect Object


Sust, pron.

you, I

A / P

---, a, for

bought flowers for your mother .

Agent


Sust, pron.


P

by

The book was read by John .

predicative

copulative

Sust, adj., Pron.

Lo (neutral)

A / P

---

John arrived tired .

Other

adjective


bought damaged potatoes.

circumstances

cial

Noun, pronoun or adverb


A / P

None or any preposition

Peter came there.

Time

A / P

Pedro will morning.

Mode

A / P

Peter came slowly .

Quantity

A / P

Pedro took much .

Cause

A / P

took

by fog.

Purpose

A / P

Wine picnic.

Other

A / P

Wine with Juan .


Prayer simple and complex sentence
The prayers are divided into simple (if they have a single predicate, nominal or verbal) and complex or compound (when having two or more predicates, nominal and / or verbal). It is true that the compound sentence is formed by two or more sentences. Remember that prayer is the smallest unit that makes sense grammatically complete. The complex sentence consists of proposals provided with sentence structure. The proposals may have the same subject or different subjects.




Coordination and subordination in a sentence or a sentence, two words are coordinated when they perform the same function. And two words are subordinate when one completes the meaning of the other, and is at your service. So that if they deleted the main word, we must remove by force the subordinate.
All complements of the noun and verb phrase are elements subordinate to their respective cores, which are the main elements of the phrase.

Coordination and subordination in
complex sentence coordination and subordination does not occur only in within a sentence, but can also occur between the propositions that form a complex sentence.
Two or more sentences are joined by coordination when one does not depend on the other. The speaker assembles them into a higher mental unit: the compound sentence, but the proposals could serve as independent simple sentences.
In the subordination, however, one of the propositions (the subordinate clause) depends on the other (the main clause) because it plays one of its functions. That is, the subject functions as subject, attribute or complement complex sentence. Neither
subordinate clauses or, often, major can function as independent sentences. Full sense only in the upper unit is the sentence (complex).

Meaning of verb forms
Each verb has its own grammatical meanings.

indicative Times: Present
Is current action and rough. But it offers other important uses:
• Provide regular, ongoing activities involving the present moment.
• Present history: past actions that are in this to make them more vivid.
• Present Future: indicates actions that will occur from now. • Present
command: send even more vividly than the imperative.

present perfect and simple
Both forms indicate a completed action. The present perfect expresses an action that has finished in a time that is not yet over for the speaker. The present perfect simple expresses an action that has done well, but within a time that the speaker considered complete. Past imperfect


Indicates an action that lasted in the past, regardless of their final. Is a relative form, always connected with another action. Future Imperfect


has the following major varieties:
• Future of obligation.
• Future requirement.
• Future of probability.


Future perfect is a relative time and express a future action completed before another future action. There is also the perfect future of probability, which expresses an opinion about about a past event.

Past perfect and past
express an action before another past also. The difference is very weak. The past anterior says his action is immediately above. Usually prefer to use the immediacy by adverbs like just, etc. Therefore, the past just before use.


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