pick out the subject and predicate 'where do you live'
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Pick out the subject and predicate : 'where do you live'
- The given question is said to pick out the Subject and Predicate from the sentence 'where do you live?'
- So the Subject is 'you' and Predicate is 'where do ... live '.
- Subject : Persons or things that are spoken of in a sentence.
- Predicate : Word or words by which something is said about the subject.
- Structure of Interrogative Sentence with 'Wh' words : Wh word + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object : who are you ?
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The subject is 'You'
The predicate is 'live'
In interrogative sentences we usually don't consider the wh-question words or helping verbs, except who as subject.
Explanation:
Subject in grammar is a part of sentence that is either a noun or a noun phrase, or a pronoun representing a person or a thing. The subject always performs the action.
Predicate in grammar is a part of sentence containing a verb; it is the action performed by the subject.
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