English, asked by pitkarpallavi2003, 10 months ago

pick out the subject and predicate.
1)only a small patch of grass lay between it and the road.​

Answers

Answered by Lavanya2601
13

Answer:

SUBJECT: only a small patch of grass

PREDICATE: lay between it and the road

Answered by studay07
11

Answer:

  • A subject is the part of a sentence that performs a verb( an action) in a sentence.

  • A subject is the part of a sentence that performs a verb( an action) in a sentence.The predicate is the part of a sentence that contains the verb.

  • A subject is the one who does the action and performing something.

For example, He likes to play, Sara loves flowers. in the following sentences, HE and Sara are the subjects as they doing and performing something.

And the predicate is the verb and the rest of the sentence and not the subject.

For example; He likes to play, Sara loves flowers. in these sentences likes to play and loves flowers are the predicates of the sentences.

Here

subject = only a small pitch of grass

Here grass is the subject which performs the verb

Predicate = lay between it and the road

Here lay is the verb which is performed by the grass

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