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Answered by tvishagoel18
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I. 1. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject of a sentence if you can find the verb.

2. The predicate is the part of a sentence (or clause) that tells us what the subject does or is. To put it another way, the predicate is everything that is not the subject.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:I 1..The subjects is the pronoun mostly the first word.

2.Predicate is the from the verb to the end of sentence.

II 1.Meena-is the subject and the predicate- has come first in the class.

2.Lazy boys-boys is the subject and the predicate-come last.

3.The sun-subject and rises in the east is the predicate.

4.The foolish crow is the subject and tried to be the peacock is the predicate.

5.I is the subject and have met Raman’s father is the predicate.

6.Thousands of trees is the subject and have been cut to build a stadium is the predicate.

7.The teacher is the subject and gave him a prize is the predicate.

8.How badly you is the subject and sing is the predicate.

9.The rich is the subject and are not always happy is the predicate.

10.Hens are the subject and lay eggs is the predicate.

III 1.The poor lady said she was tired.

2.The colourful peacock displayed its feathers.

3.The round earth spinner round.

4.In summer, we shall go camping.

5.Birds chirp and sing happily.

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