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subject and predicate​

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Answered by meghnarak24
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Understanding Subject and Predicate is the key to good sentence writing. The subject of a complete sentence is who or what the sentence is about, and the predicate tells about that subject. The dog ran. The dog is the subject of the sentence, because the sentence is telling something about that dog. And what is it telling? It says that the dog ran

The main difference between subject and predicate is their function; the subject tells us what or who the sentence is about whereas the predicate describes the action performed by the subject. ... In addition, the predicate can contain direct objects, indirect objects, and other various elements

Answered by 4sameeksha
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Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells us something about the subject. In the following sentences, the predicate is enclosed in braces ({}), while the subject is highlighted.

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