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my wife and I wove the threads together.(seperate the subject and predicate)​

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Answered by khushiagarwal27611
4

Answer:

My wife and I is the subject and wove the threads together is the predicate

Answered by Clαrissα
12

 \huge \bf Answer :

My wife and I wove the threads together.

  • Subject → My wife and I

  • Predicate → wove the threads together.

So, here “My wife and I is subject and rest part is predicate which is “ wove the threads together”.

 \huge \bf Extra \ Information :

A sentence has two parts :-

 \large \dag Subject : The person or thing that performs the action is called the subject.

 \large \dag Predicate : The rest of the sentence tells us what the subject does, this part is called predicate.

Some examples :

1. Aditi has lost her new watch.

  • Subject → Aditi
  • Predicate → has lost her new watch.

2. Rishant is a great dancer.

  • Subject → Rishant
  • Predicate → is a great dancer.

 \huge \bf Explore \ More :

  • In a declarative sentence, the subject comes before the verb.

  • For identifying the subject, we ask the question who or what before the verb.

  • Verbs such as am, is, are, was and were can also be used as helping verbs.
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