It is not easy to get pure drinking water.
split the sentence in to subject and predicate.
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it is difficult to get pure drinking water
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The subject and predicate in the given sentence are as follows:
1. Subject: The subject of a sentence is the person or thing on whom or what the sentence is based, or the person or thing to whom or what the provided action belongs.
- It could be either a noun or a pronoun.
- "It" is the only subject in this sentence. Though we are unsure of what is being referred to in the sentencece, it is a pronoun that is employed in place of a noun.
2. Predicate: The predicate is the phrase or clause that gives information about the subject's action.
- It includes any verb along with additional information.
- In this sentence, "is not easy to get pure drinking water" is a predicate. It contains the verb.
- Hence, subject and predicate are separated.
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