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It is raining which is subject and predicate​

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Answered by nehabarthwal
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In the clause “while it is raining”, how do I separate the subject and predicate? ... “”is raining” is the Predicate, where “is” is the Auxiliary Verb, and “raining” is the Main Verb. In this case, since the Pronoun “It” does not specifically represent any particular Noun, it is said to be a “Dummy Subject.

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