Every sentence has two parts: the naming part and the action part.
The naming part tells who or what the sentence is about. It is called the subject.
![kitten](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL115Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-6/4-6g1.jpg)
The kitten is sleeping peacefully.
![tea](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL115Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-6/4-6g2.jpg)
The girls are having tea together.
![trumpet](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL115Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-6/4-6g3.jpg)
Jamie plays the trumpet well.
The action part tells something about the naming part. The action part is called the predicate.
![kids](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL115Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-6/4-6g4.jpg)
The children are running through the field
![elephant](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL115Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-6/4-6g5.jpg)
The elephant is spraying water with its trunk
![wind](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/KIDS/ENGL115Kids/unit04/Grammar%204-6/4-6g6.jpg)
The trees are swaying in the wind