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don't ever talk to me again subject and predicate​

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Answered by alston99
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the separation of a liquid mixture by passing it through a material through which some parts of the mixture travel further than othersPossessive adjectives. Possessive adjectives are a type of pronoun used before nouns. ...

Demonstrative adjectives. ...

Descriptive adjectives. ...

Proper adjectives. ...

Interrogative adjectives. ...

Predicate adjectives. ...

Indefinite adjectives. ...

Quantitative adjectives.Consequently there are six groups of p–block elements in the periodic table numbering from 13 to 18. Boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine and helium head the groups.

Answered by 9856183008
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The subject of the sentence is what (or whom) the sentence is about. In the sentence “The cat is sleeping in the sun,” the word cat is the subject. A predicate is the part of a sentence, or a clause, that tells what the subject is doing or what the subject is.

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