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Answer these questions :
What is a sentence ? How many chief parts has it?
Name the two chief parts of a sentence.
What is a subject? Why is it called so ?
What is a predicate ? Why is it called so ?
. Here are two columns A and B. In column A are giv
ects and in column B are given the predicates. Match the
the sentences in your copy-book :
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Answered by AyushJha2101
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Answer:

A sentence is a group of words containing a subject and a verb, that expresses a statement, a question, etc. When a sentence is written it begins with a big (capital) letter and ends with a full stop. A sentence has two chief parts subject and predicate

A subject is a person or thing that is being considered, shown or talked about

A predicate is the part of a sentence which has the verb, and which tells us what the subject is or does. In the sentence—‘He went cycling after returning from school’ the predicate is ‘went cycling after returning from school’

Hope this helps you my friend

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