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identify the subject and the predicate in the sentence. What do you want me to believe?​

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Subject - You

Predicate - want me to believe.

Explanation:

The subject is described as the word that is being talked about or dealt with in the sentence.

While predicate is that part of the sentence that involves a verb and other elements to state something regarding the subject.

Since the given sentence is an interrogative, it must be converted to positive so that subject and predicate are clarified more easily. So, 'What do you want me to believe?' becomes

"You want me to believe."

Thus, 'You' is the subject and rest is the predicate.

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Answered by rc491895
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Answer:

We should is subject and believe it

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