seperate the subject and predicate bread and butter is his favorite breakfast
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In British English and various European languages (i.e. German Butterbrot, Russian Бутерброд ), "bread and butter" is a set phrase meaning "an open-face sandwich". This phrase is not common in American English; we would regard "bread and butter" as referring to two separate items and therefore plural. In any case, it's odd to say that something " is my breakfast" if I am in the very act of eating it; it may be a grammatically valid sentence, but no native speaker would say it ...
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subject- bread and butter. predicate-. in his favorite breakfast.
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