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subject and predicate​

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Answered by Cr7jaison
1

Answer:

subject mean any person or thing

predicate means were the subject ends and verb will start

Answered by Anonymous
7

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The word about which the sentence is about is called the subject. The subject is usually at the beginning of the sentence. Without the subject the sentence is often incomplete. The subject is usually a noun.

The Underlined words in the following sentences are subjects :-

  • He is going.
  • The Woman was standing under the chandelier.
  • Rupal is sleeping.
  • Mohan was playing.
  • Shifali is a good girl.

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The word or a group of words that tells us something about the subject. The words left after the subject are predicate. Without the predicate, the sentence is always incomplete.

The predicate in the following sentences are written in bold :-

  • She is not a liar.
  • They are going for a picnic.
  • The cabinet ministers announced their decision to the people.
  • This class is very intelligent.
  • She is going to parlour.
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