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4.
The subject of a sentence usually comes first, but occasionally it is put after the predicate; as,
Here comes the bus.
Here comes
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the bus
Sweet are the uses of adversity
5. In imperative sentences the subject is left out; as,
Sit down. (Here the subject You is understood.
Thank him. [Here too the subject You is understood.]
EXERCISE IN GRAMMAR 1
In the following sentences separate the subject and the predicate.
The cackling of geese saved Rome.p
15. The early bird catches the worm.
2. The boy stood on the burning deck.
16. All matter is indestructible.
3. Tubal Cain was a man of might
17. Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan.
4. Stone walls
do not make a prison,
18. We should profit by experience.
5. The singing of the birds delights us.
19. All roads lead to Rome.
6. Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day
20. A guilty conscience needs no excuse.
21. The beautiful rainbow soon faded away.
22. No man can serve two masters.
23. A sick room should be well aired.
24. The dewdrops glitter in the sunshine.
25. I shot an arrow into the air.
26. A barking sound the shepherd hears.
27. On the top of the hill lives a hermit.
7. He has a good memory.
8. Bad habits grow unconsciously.
9. The earth revolves round the sun.
10. Nature is the best physician. EP
11. Edison invented the phonograph
12. The sea hath many thousand sands.
13. We cannot pump the ocean dry.
14. Borrowed garments never fit well.
Chapter 3 THE PHRASE AND THE CLAUSE
6. Examine the group of words in a corner". It makes sense, but not complete sense.
Such a group of words, which makes sense, but not complete sense, is called a phrase.
In the following sentences, the groups of words in bold are phrases:
The sun rises in the east.
It was
sunset of great
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
beauty,
There came a giant to my door.
It was a sunset of great beauty.
The tops of the mountains were covered with snow.
Show me how to do it.
*. Examine the
groups
of words in bold in the following sentences:
He has a chain of gold.
He has a chain which is made of gold.
We recognize the first group of words as a phrase.​

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Answered by tariquesufiya
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so sorry I don't know

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