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borrowed garments never fit well divide the sentence into Subject and predicate​

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Answered by nileshdreams1213
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Answer:

subject-garments

predicate-borrowed

Answered by skyfall63
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Borrowed garments never fit well.  

Answer:

The subject is ‘borrowed garments’.

The predicate is ‘never fit well’.

Explanation:

A sentence has a "subject" and "predicate".

A subject is that part of a sentence about which something is said in the sentence. It could be "a noun" or "a pronoun", in "singular" or "plural" form, depending upon the nature of a sentence.

A predicate is that part of a sentence which is said about the subject. It may be just a single word or a number of words.  

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