Subject + Predicate + Object Subject + Predicate + Adverb of Manner

4. Subject + Predicate + Object These victims deserve the apologies S P O Feb. 8 th , par. 12 The sentence above is meaningfulness because the meaning of the sentence is easily recognized, it does not reflect another meaning, provided it is neither anomalous nor contradictory, obey the semantic rule of the language in other words, it follows the word order rule namely subject + predicate + object it also can include adverb and conjunction. It is a simple sentence because it contains one full subject these victims, predicate deserve, and object the apologies. We may be witnessing a classic Greek tragedy S P O Feb. 10 th , par. 6 The sentence above is meaningfulness because the meaning of the sentence is easily recognized, it does not reflect another meaning, provided it is neither anomalous nor contradictory, obey the semantic rule of the language in other words, it follows the word order rule namely subject + predicate + object it also can include adverb and conjunction. It is a simple sentence because it contains one full subject we, predicate may be witnessing, and object a classic Greek tragedy. Financial services institutions emerged as main clients S P O Feb. 12 th , par. 4 Universitas Sumatera Utara The sentence above is meaningfulness because the meaning of the sentence is easily recognized, it does not reflect another meaning, provided it is neither anomalous nor contradictory, obey the semantic rule of the language in other words, it follows the word order rule namely subject + predicate + object it also can include adverb and conjunction. It is a simple sentence because it contains one full subject financial services institutions, predicate emerged, and object as main clients. 5. Subject + Predicate + Adverb of Manner No doubt attention for the killings is justified completely S P Adv. of Manner Feb. 8 th , par. 4 The sentence above is meaningfulness because the meaning of the sentence is easily recognized, it does not reflect another meaning, provided it is neither anomalous nor contradictory, obey the semantic rule of the language in other words, it follows the word order rule namely subject + predicate + object it also can include adverb and conjunction. It is a simple sentence because it contains one full subject no doubt attention for the killings, predicate is justified, and can be include adverb of manner completely. 6. Coordinating Conjunction + Adverb of Frequency + Subject + Predicate + Object