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English famous aphorisms with subject-predicate object
Subject-predicate structure:

I won. I won.

He failed. He failed.

The sun rises. The sun rises.

Here he comes. Here he comes.

She left. She left.

He smiled. He smiled.

She cried. She cried.

The car stopped. The car stopped.

The old man passed away. The old man passed away.

The baby was born. The baby was born.

Subject-predicate object:

I love you. I like you.

She called me. She called me.

I made a cake, I made a cake.

He helped me. He helped me.

She sings. She sings.

She bought me a present. She bought me a present.

He has dinner. He has dinner.

He gave me a book. He gave me a book.

He teaches me English. He teaches me English.

He likes animals. He likes animals.

Main family table structure:

She is kind. She is very kind.

He is very rude. He is very rude.

I feel tired. I am tired.

She looks worried. She looks worried.

I'm fine. I'm fine.

My hobby is reading. My interest is reading.

The baby is a boy. The baby is a boy.

These flowers smell delicious. Flowers smell good.

It's delicious. It's delicious.

Her face turned red. Her face turned red.