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Which person or animal are we talking about in these sentences?
1. Tom wanted to be a magician. ___________________
2. The stranger gave Aladdin a magic lamp. __________________
3. Sindabad sailed his ship to a far away land. ________________
4. Goldilocks ate the porridge. ___________________
In a sentence we talk about someone or something and we say something
about them. A sentence can be divided into two parts: the subject and the
predicate.
The subject of a sentence is the person, animal or a thing
about whom the sentence is.
Examples: The woodpecker is making a hole in the tree.
They are planning to buy a new car.
The predicate of a sentence is the part that tells us
something about the subject. It contains the verb.
Examples: The lighthouse was damaged in the storm.
Birds are chirping outside the window.
Watch out!
A sentence always has a subject. At times, the subject may not
be mentioned in the sentence, but is understood.
Shut the door. (subject: You is understood)
Wait outside. (subject: You is understood)
Q1 Circle the subjects and underline the predicates in the sentences.