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seprate the subject-word from its attribute the days of our youth are the days of our glory​

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Answered by gamingmayank715
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Answered by birkvbrss4374
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Explanation:

The Structure of a Simple Sentence

The Subject and the Predicate

When we make a Sentence, (1) we name some person or thing; and (2) say some thing about that person or thing. Hence, the PRINCIPAL parts of a sentence are two. They are (1) the Subject and (2) the Predicate.

The Subject :

The part of the sentence which names the person or thing we are speaking about is called the Subject.

E.g : Birds fly. (Birds - Subject)

The Predicate :

The part of the sentence which tells something about the Subject is called the Predicate.

E.g : Birds fly. (Fly - Predicate)

Exercise - 8

Divide each of the following sentences into the Subject and the Predicate

The earth revolves round the sun.

Bad habits grow unconsciously.

That he will succeed is certain.

Nature is the best physician.

Borrowed garments never fit well.

New brooms sweep clean.

Barking dogs seldom bite.

Ravi's father is a doctor.

We should profit by experience.

A guilty conscience needs no excuse

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