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PRACTISE
A. Look at these excerpts from some famous poems. Identify the subject and the
subject-word as well as its attribute in each sentence. Underline the predicates
Put a (l) where the subject has been omitted.
1. For many children are very poor,
And the winter is hard to bear;
I'd buy soft flannels for little frocks,
And a thousand stockings or so... (Eugene Field)
If the predicate of a
sentence is only one word
that word will be a verb.
For example,
2. The storm came on before its time,
She wander'd up and down,
• Lions roar.
• A penguin brays.
And many a hill did Lucy climb
But never reach'd the Town. (William Wordsworth)
3. Who is this, that lights the wigwam?
With his great eyes lights the wigwam?
Ewa-yea! my little owlet!'
(HW Longfellow)


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