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How do you determine subject and predicate in questions? How do you find the simple/compound subject and the simple/compound predicate in a question?

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Answered by sathyavathy
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A subject is the person or object doing the action. The predicate is the verb, or action word, and all the other modifiers in the sentence. A compound predicate occurs when the subject in the sentence is doing more than one action and is shared by two or more verbs.

Answered by shonalighosh2010
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A subject is the person or object doing the action. The predicate is the verb, or action word, and all the other modifiers in the sentence. A compound predicate occurs when the subject in the sentence is doing more than one action and is shared by two or more verbs.

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