English, asked by tabrezahmed520, 10 months ago

add subject predicate to the following. 1.god is present everywhere. 2.the therasty crow went in search of water. 3.the open window let's in gentle breeze ​

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Answered by abstrakt
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Answer:

I'm assuming you mean find the subject and predicate in the sentences. They are:

1. SUBJECT: God

PREDICATE: is present everywhere.

2. SUBJECT: The thirsty crow

PREDICATE: went in search of water.

3. SUBJECT: The open window

PREDICATE: lets in a gentle breeze

Explanation:

The subject is what does the action in a sentence.

The predicate is the rest of the sentence.

Hope this helps. :)

Answered by saniamehnaz16
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Answer:

1. God = Subject

2.The thirsty Crow = Subject

3. The open window = Subject

Explanation:

The subject in a simple English sentence such as John runs, John is a teacher, or John was run over by a car is the person or thing about whom the statement is made, in this case John. Traditionally the subject is the word or phrase which controls the verb in the clause, that is to say with which the verb agrees.

In traditional grammar, a predicate is one of the two main parts of a sentence. For example, "John [is yellow]". John is the subject, and is yellow is the predicate, which modifies the description of the subject. It is usually headed with a verb.

Hey Mate...

I'm sorry I couldn't find the predicate.

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