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He is an avid reader. What is subject and predicate in this sentence???

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Answered by delisha8050
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Answer:

Examples of avid reader

For example, indications for cataract surgery will vary, depending on whether the patient is an avid reader or prefers to watch television inste

I am an avid reader of the reviews of contemporary writing in this country.

I am not an avid reader of party manifestos at elections.

No doubt, he is an avid reader of newspapers.

I am not an avid reader of that newspaper

I feel more certain that he is an avid reader of science fiction and envisages some kind of hovercraft going through the night unseen and unheard.

I am an avid reader of newspapers.

She also became an avid reader of fairy tales, poetry, and religious allegories, as well as classic and contemporary novels.

She was an avid reader, although reading was only tolerated in her family, not sanctioned like dusting furniture or baking cookies.

He had been an avid reader and collector of the autobiographies of renowned people.

She is super smart and also an avid reader, she loves self-help books and is a self-proclaimed expert in psychology.

There, he had greater access to libraries and became an avid reader.

He was an avid reader always and appreciated the nuances of literature.

During his frequent illnesses he became an avid reader and developed a wide range of interests which he carried into adulthood.

He is an avid reader and maintains a sizable library.

She admitted that she used to be an avid reader until she started getting too busy.

In addition, the actor, who was an avid reader, enjoyed building and customizing vintage motorcycles.

However, as a child he was an avid reader and was first published at the age of 13.

Maso admits she was not an avid reader in childhood.

She is an avid reader and enjoys going to the theater as much as possible.

Answered by qwwestham
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"He is an avid reader". In this sentence, the subject is "He", and, the predicate is "avid reader".

  • In a sentence, the subject is the part that tells what the sentence is about. The subject could be a person, place, or thing that performs the action. Usually, a simple subject may be a noun or a pronoun.
  • On the other hand, the predicate represents what a subject is, or, what the subject does or doing.
  • In the given sentence, "He" will be the subject as it is a pronoun and the sentence is about "He". "Avid reader" is predicate because it tells us what the subject (He) is.
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