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As earthquake brings miseries. What is subject and predicate​

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Answered by visheshagarwal153
5

Answer:

As earthquake:- Subject

Bring miseries=> Predicate

Answered by Anonymous
7

\fbox{ \: \sf \blue{Subject :-} \: \sf \underline}\\\\\\\hookrightarrow \sf Earthquake\\\\\\\fbox{ \: \sf \blue{Predicate :-} \: \sf \underline}\\\\\\\hookrightarrow \sf Bring\ miseries

{\boxed {\underline{\blue{\mathfrak{ What\ Is\ A\ Subject ? }}}}}\\\\\\

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.

{\boxed {\underline{\blue{\mathfrak{ What\ Is\ A\ Predicate ? }}}}}\\\\\\

It is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject.

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