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Q10: Complete the sentences with suitable predicates of your own: Definition :
Subject: The words which tells us what or whom the sentences are about. These words are called subject of the sentence. Eg. The dogs are barling (here the dogs is subject of the sentence)
However in question sentences and in sentences starting with demonstrative pronouns like there, here, that, those, this or these, subject is not places in the beginning of the sentence. Eg.What are you doing here?
Eg. There are two doors in this room Predicate: The words including the verb, which tells us something about the subject is called the predicate of the sentence.
Eg. The dogs are barking (here are barking is the predicate of the sentence)
1. The dog____
2. The boy wearing the red cap is____
3. My friends and I____
4. All the students in the class___
5. The brown fox____
6. The girls____
7. The king___
8. The girl in the red dress___
9. The sun___
10. The cat___​

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Answered by sharmadisha257
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Answer:

1. The dog are barking.

2. The boy wearing the red cap is my servant.

3. My friends and I play together.

4. All the students in the class are quiet.

5. The brown fox is very clever.

6. The girls are dancing.

7. The King is lazy.

8. The girl in the red dress is my friend.

9. The sun rises from east.

10. The cat loves drinking milk.

Answered by nwizume
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Answer:

Explanation: telling sentences and questions

The girl likes dogs

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