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find the subject and predict of

the cracking of geese saved Rome​

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Answered by satyam8663
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Answer:

The sentence indicates that the cackling of geese did something, i.e., participated in action, which is what a subject does: does something. The predicate is whatever is being said about the subject, i.e., the work done by the subject. Therefore, the subject is the cackling of geese, and the predicate is saved Rome.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cracking of geese - subject

saved Rome - predicate

Extra information:

subject :

Subject is the doer of the action talked about in the sentence

All subjects are placed before the noun

For ex - Pets fill the house with love

complete subject:

A noun, A pronoun, or group of words that talked about the subject. it include modifiers.

For example- The Indian National Flag has three main colours

simple subject:

It describes only about important noun,pronoun, group of subjects out of complete subject.

For example - The new Instructor taught English to foriegn students from China

Compound subject:

compound subject composed of two or more subject at the same verb. subjects are joined by 'and' or 'or'

For example- Rose and Jasmine smells so good!

Dummy subject:

Dummy subject are the subject which has no strong .

For example- It is raining outside

Hidden subject:

the subject which is hidden before the verb is called hidden subject.

it is exactly like a imperative sentence.

For example- please give your pen.

Predicate:

A group of words that gives information about subject is called predicate.

For example- You are our leader.

complete predicate:

It is the verb that modifies the subject and tells about what the subject does it .

For example- Stars twinkled in the dark sky.

simple predicate:

it describes the important verb of the subject.

For example- They entertained us all.

Compound subject:

composed of two or more verbs at the Same subject

  • joined by conjunction.

For example- Mara left the home early but arrive home late for work.

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