English, asked by dhanushkoodi111, 2 months ago

II. 2.Pick out the Subject and Predicate from the sentences given below and
write them in the respective circles.
a. The Olive Ridley weighs up to 35kg when fully grown.
b. Tiny hatchlings weigh less than 20 grams.
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Answers

Answered by DKB06
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a. The Olive Ridley weighs up to 35kg when fully grown.

Ans: Subject: The Olive Ridley

Predicate: weighs up to 35kg when fully grown.

b. Tiny hatchlings weigh less than 20 grams.

Ans: Subject: Tiny hatchlings

Predicate: weigh less than 20 grams.

Hope that helps mate, have a good one!

Explanation:

In layman's terms, a subject in a sentence refers to the phrase or word which is being talked about, which may may not be accompanied by adjectives, conjunctions, pronouns, and the like.

The Predicate, in a sentence, is the information conveyed about the Subject, so it's basically everything other than the subject in a sentence.

Answered by sarveshvermagonda
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Explanation:

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