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Circle the subject and underline the predicate in these sentences :-

1. The scientist deserved to be honoured for such a remarkable discovery.

2. Use the zebra crossing to cross the road.

3. What a witty answer she gave!

4. The air was so polluted that we couldn't even breathe.

5. What kind of stories do you like?

6. Self-confidence is the key to success.​

Answers

Answered by aarivukkarasu
13

Explanation:

The underlined one's are predicate

1. The scientist deserved to be honoured for such a remarkable discovery.

2. Use the zebra crossing to cross the road.

3. What a witty answer she gave!

4. The air was so polluted that we couldn't even breathe.

5. What kind of stories do you like?

6. Self-confidence is the key to success.

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Answered by Sizzllngbabe
36

\huge \dag \: { \boxed{ \underline{ \sf{ \pink{Answer}}}}}

Explanation:

The underlined one's are predicate

 \: 1.  \boxed{ \sf \: The  \: scientist} \\   \sf \underline{deserved   \: to  \: be  \: honoured  \: for \:  such \: }  \\ \underline{  \sf \: a  \:  remarkable  \: discovery.}

 2.  \sf{ \boxed{Use  \: the  \: zebra  \: crossing  \: to}}  \underline{cross  \: the \:  road.}

3.  \underline{What \:  a  \: witty}  \boxed{answer  \: she  \: gave!}

4.  \boxed{The  \: air } \underline {was \:  so \:  polluted \:  that  \: we \:  couldn't  \: even  \: breathe. }

5.  \underline{What  \: kind  \: of  \: stories} \boxed{ \bold{ do \:  you  \: like?}}

6.  \boxed{ \bold{Self-confidence  \: is }} \underline{the  \: key  \: to  \: success.}

Explanation:

Note:-

  • Subjects are in boxes.
  • And Predicates are underlined as given in the question
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