Common School Grammar An Introduction to the Analytical And Practical Grammar

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1. God is good.
This is a single sentence, simple because it contains a single affirma- tion ; declaratory because it declares something.
God is the logical subject, because it is that of which the quality good is affirmed.
Is good is the logical predicate, because it affirms a quality of its sub- ject. Is is the verb or copula, and good is the attribute.
In this sentence, the grammatical subject and predicate are the same as the logical, because they are not modified by other words.
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...riefly, thus : The logical subject is God. The logical predicate is is good, in which is is the verb or copula, and good the attribute. The grammatical subject and predicate are the same as the logical.
2. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. This is a single sentence, simple, declaratory.
The logical subject is The fear of the Lord.
The logical predicate is is the beginning of wisdom.
The grammatical subject is fear. It is limited by the adjunct, of the Lord, and shown to be limited by the article the.


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