separate the subject and the predicate in the following sentences
6 a man of sense will not talk nonsense upon any subject
7 do not tease the humble
8 can you blame him for your misfortunes?
9 is it early yet?
10 let him have another chance
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Hey dear may this help you......
6. SUBJECT - a man of sense
PREDICATE - will not talk nonsense upon any subject
7. SUBJECT - the humble
PREDICATE - do not tease
8. SUBJECT- can you
PREDICATE - blame him for your misfortunes
9. SUBJECT- early yet
PREDICATE- is it
10. SUBJECT- let him
PREDICATE- have another chance
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➡HERE IS YOUR ANSWER⬇
■) A man of sense will not talk nonsense upon any subject.
Subject : A man of sense
Predicate : will not talk nonsense upon any subject
■) Do not tease the humble.
Subject : You (imperative 'you', not mentioned)
Predicate : do not tease the humble
■) Can you blame him for your mistakes?
Subject : Can you blame
Predicate : him for your mistakes
■) Is it early yet?
Subject : early yet
Predicate : is it
■) Let him have another chance.
Subject : You (imperative 'you', not mentioned)
Predicate : let him have another chance
⬆HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ⬅
■) A man of sense will not talk nonsense upon any subject.
Subject : A man of sense
Predicate : will not talk nonsense upon any subject
■) Do not tease the humble.
Subject : You (imperative 'you', not mentioned)
Predicate : do not tease the humble
■) Can you blame him for your mistakes?
Subject : Can you blame
Predicate : him for your mistakes
■) Is it early yet?
Subject : early yet
Predicate : is it
■) Let him have another chance.
Subject : You (imperative 'you', not mentioned)
Predicate : let him have another chance
⬆HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ⬅
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