identify the 'predicate' in following sentence
"no man can serve two Masters"
a=No Man Can
b=can serve to masters
c= no man
d= two masters
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Subject in grammar is a part of sentence that is either a noun or a noun phrase, or a pronoun representing a person or a thing. The subject always performs the action.
Predicate in grammar is a part of sentence containing a verb; it is the action performed by the subject.
So, the subject in the given sentence is ‘No man’; and predicate in the sentence is ‘can serve two masters’.
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can serve to master and no man is subject
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