by the A. Underline the subject and circle the predicate in these sentences. 1. Would you like an apricot. 2. They appointed him senior officer. 3. We saw the aeroplane landing. 4. The girl carrying a small bag entered the auditorium. 5. The little children look energetic, 6. The queen dressed in regal splendour, walked to the church. 7. This certainly makes the matter serious. 8. Suleman, a well known artist, teaches him singing. 9. I found it in the store room. 10. The general kept us standing. 11. In the morning, the sky was clear. 12. The cat from the bank was hidden under the table. 13. Sara gave me cookies. 14. The owner of the hotel spoke in a rude manner. 15. The soldiers marched forward. 16. My sister is an advocate. 17. I bought a newspaper from Kolkata. 18. The judge sentenced him to death. 19. She became a fashion designer. 20. The teacher seems worried.
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subject is the person or thing that is doing an action, or the person or thing that is the focus of the sentence. Most of the time the subject comes at the beginning of a sentence, in which case it is very easy to identify. Take the example below:
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