My brother passed the examination (subject and predicate)
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SUBJECT-Brother
PREDICATE-Passed in the examination
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In the given sentence, 'My brother passed the examination.', the subject is 'My brother' and the predicate is 'passed the examination.' In essence, subject and predicate are words or collections of words that grammar defines and identifies.
What are subject and predicate?
- The verb is the predicate, while the noun is the subject.
- The part of the phrase that tells us about whom the sentence is composed is called the subject.
- In certain sentences, the subject is not mentioned.
- The person performing the action in the sentence is also the subject.
- Subjects can be nouns or pronouns.
- The portion of the sentence known as the predicate provides more information about the subject and the action that he/she/it is carrying out.
- It provides all the details we need to comprehend the issue.
- It includes a verb to describe the action the subject performed.
Therefore, In the given sentence, 'My brother passed the examination.', the subject is 'My brother' and the predicate is 'passed the examination.' English sentences always consist of two elements, the subject and the predicate. Any object (noun) in a sentence, or the thing or person the sentence is about, is its subject. The topic of a sentence is revealed by the predicate (What action is being performed by the subject).
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