Write in each blank space the word necessary to express a complete thought.

Men............fade.
Leaves............bloom.
Water............run.
Fire...... ......write.
Women............grow.
Children............speak.

SUBJECT AND PREDICATE

16. We have found that every sentence must have at least two words, one word to name that about which something is said and another word which does the saying or makes the assertion. In the sentence, Men work, we have these two parts; men which is the part about which something is said, and work which tells what men do.

The part about which something is said is called the subject.

In this sentence, Men work, men, therefore, is the subject, for it names that about which something is said.

17. The part that asserts or says something about the subject is called the predicate.

Therefore in this sentence, Men work, work is the predicate. In the following sentences draw a single line under the subject and a double line under the predicate, thus, Birds fly.

18. We may add other words to the subject or the predicate and so enlarge their meaning, as for instance we may say: