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identify the subject and predicate:
she smiled with proud and innocent pleasure​

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Answered by alisahembrom56
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Subject vs. predicate

By elementary school, kids begin learning about the different parts of a sentence. These parts give each word a job. And every complete sentence needs two things: a subject and a predicate. But what exactly are they?

The subject of the sentence is what (or whom) the sentence is about. In the sentence “The cat is sleeping in the sun,” the word cat is the subject.

A predicate is the part of a sentence, or a clause, that tells what the subject is doing or what the subject is. Let’s take the same sentence from before: “The cat is sleeping in the sun.” The clause sleeping in the sun is the predicate; it’s dictating what the cat is doing. Cute!

Answered by VivekSinghBanger
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Answer:

she- subject

smiled with proud and innocent pleasure- predicate

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