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Run next door for some sugar - what is subject and predicate on

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Answered by bananimohapatra1108
1

Answer:

Subject-run next door

Predicate-for some sugar

Explanation:

Answered by Nereida
45

Answer:

➸ The person or thing about which something is said in the sentence is called the subject.

➸ The part of sentence in which it indicates what is said about the subject is called the predicate.

Now, in the sentence : Run next door for some sugar.

Here, we do not have a subject as there is no presence of a name of a person or thing.

On the other hand, the whole sentence is the part in which it indicates "what particularly we are talking about a person or thing."

Hence, "run next door for some sugar." is the prediacte.

So, what is subject here ?

Sometimes, the sentence is said so that you need to understand the subject yourself.

Here, the subject is "you."

SOME OTHER EXAMPLES

  • Close the door.

Subject : You

Predicate : close the door.

  • Run away.

Subject : You

Predicate : run away.

  • Go to school.

Subject : You

Predicate : go to school.

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