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1.12  What Is a Sentence? Building Blocks and Units

                   Building blocks used together form a unit.

           You have learned that a noun becomes the subject of a sentence
           when it is connected to a verb as the performer of that action.
           In a sentence, the subject and the verb need each other in order
           to make sense. Let’s replace the word “sentence” with the term
           “unit.” Units are composed of different parts that we will call
           building blocks. They must be placed in such a way that the unit
           is complete and makes sense.

            Example:
                   Jake            Jake swims.


             Proper Noun  Subject Noun   Verb
                      Subject and Verb form a Unit.

           Jake, the subject, is a building block. The noun Jake will not
           be a subject if you separate it from the verb. In order to label
           Jake as the subject, he needs to perform an action, in this case,
           swimming. When you put these two parts—Jake (subject) and
           swims (verb)—together, you form the simplest possible unit.

           Use a period to indicate that your sentence or unit is complete:

                                      Jake swims.

           You have also learned that a noun can be used as a subject
           complement when it is connected to the subject through a linking
           verb. Here we have the building blocks of a subject (hamburger)
           and a subject complement (winner) that must be connected by
           a linking verb (is) to be complete and make sense. Thus, together
           they form a unit.


            Example:
              The hamburger          The hamburger is the winner.


                 Common                Subject   Linking  Subject
                  Noun                  Noun      Verb  Complement

                       Subject, Verb, and Subject Complement form a Unit.
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