it's from the book WREN AN MARTIN ....
In the following sentences separate the Subject and the Predicate.
1. The cackling of geese saved Rome.
2. The boy stood on the burning deck.
3. Tubal Cain was a man of might.
4. Stone walls do not make a prison.
5. The singing of the birds delights us.
6. Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day.
7. He has a good memory.
8. Bad habits grow unconsciously.
9. The earth revolves round the sun.
10. Nature is the best physician.
11. Edison invented the phonograph.
12. The sea hath many thousand sands.
13. We cannot pump the ocean dry.
14. Borrowed garments never fit well.
Answers
Answer:
]The cackling of geese saved ROM.
Subject : cackling of geese
Predicate : saved ROM
[2]The Boy stood on the burning deck.
Subject : The Boy
Predicate : Stood on the burning desk
[3]Tubal Cain was a man of might.
Subject : Tubal Cain
Predicate : was a man of might
[4]Stone walls do not make a prison.
Subject : Stone Walls
Predicate : don't make a prison
[5]The singing of the birds delight us.
Subject : the singing of the birds
Predicate : delight us
[6]Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day.
Subject : Miss Kitty
Predicate : was rude at the table one day
[7]He has a good memory.
Subject : Miss Kitty
Predicate : was rude at the table one day
[8]Bad habits grow unconsciously.
Subject : Bad Habits
Predicate : grow unconsciously
[9]The earth revolves round the sun.
Subject : The earth
Predicate : revolves round the sun
[10]Nature is the best physician.
Subject : Nature
Predicate : is the best physician
[11]Edison invented the phonograph.
Subject : Edison
Predicate : invented the phonograph.
[12]The sea hath many thousands sands.
Subject : The sea
Predicate : hath many thousands sands
[13]We can not pump the ocean dry.
Subject : We
Predicate : can not pump the ocean dry
[14]Borrowed garments never fit well.
Subject : Borrowed garments
Predicate : not fit well