English, asked by pgill0616, 2 months ago

subject and predicate
1.The car broke down in the middle .
2.A clever boy dodge the monkey there.
3.one who thinks good does good always.
4.the full shopkeeper made no sale today.
5.eager people get success in science.
6.Ram is a brilliant singer.
7.The hunter killed the lion.
8.A baby kicked the ball very far.
9.No man can serve two masters.
10.The boy stood on the last bench.

Answers

Answered by govind1974
13

Explanation:

Subject = subject is a part of a sentence that contains the person or thing performing the action (or verb) in a sentence. ... In the sentence, the subject is "I" and the verb is "will call." Example: You were a great singer. In this sentence, the subject is "you" and the verb is "were."

Subject are =

The car

A clever boy

One who

Full shopkeeper

eager people

Ram

The hunter

A baby

No man

The boy

Predicates are = the part of a sentence which has the verb, and which tells us what the subject is or does. In the sentence — ‘He went cycling after returning from school’ the predicate is ‘went cycling after returning from school’.

broke down in the middle

dodge the monkey there

things good does always good

made no sale today

get success in science

is a brilliant student

killed the lion

kicked the ball very far

can serve two masters

stood on the last bench

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Answered by devirekha34875
2

the car broke down in the middle

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