This section is from the book "Lessons In English", by Chestine Gowdy, Lora M. Dexheimer. Also available from Amazon: Lessons in English.
A subject, a copula, and a predicate attribute are necessary to every sentence. Some predicate attributes require besides the main part another very important part, called the object, and a few require a predicate attribute of the object.
The elements that are necessary to make a sentence may be said to form the framework of the entire sentence, since they are what gives the sentence its form, as the framework of a house gives the house its form.
 
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