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look out for the sharp turn at the foot of the hill.
What is subject and predicate in this sentence​

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Answered by shivam251202sip2zuoj
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Answer:

Look out for the sharp turn at the foot of the hill.”

The above sentence is an imperative sentence, and in an imperative sentence the subject ‘you' is always understood. Hence, in the above sentence, the complete written sentence is ‘predicate' and the subject ‘you' is understood; as,

(You) look out for the sharp turn at the foot of the hill. (Subject ‘you' is understood.)

The whole sentence is ‘predicate'.

Answered by Navya196
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Answer:

‘The sharp turn’ is subject and ‘at the foot of the hill’ is predicate.

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