He reads the book in the park on Tuesday
what is subject and predicate in this sentence
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he read is subject and in the park is predicate
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The word "he" serves as the subject in the sentence, while "reading a book in the park" functions as the predicate.
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- The person, location, thing, or concept that is performing or being the focus of attention in a sentence is known as the subject.
- The subject of a clause or sentence is also referred to as the "naming part" of the structure. It clarifies the topic of the sentence or identifies the subject or object of an action being described in the sentence.
- This indicates that "he" is the subject of this sentence and that he is the one carrying out the action.
- A predicate is the portion of a phrase or clause that informs what the subject is performing or what the subject is, and in some cases, where the activity is being performed. This part of the sentence or clause is known as the dependent clause or subordinate clause.
- As a result, the portion of the sentence that comes after the word "he" is referred to as the predicate of such a phrase.
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