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subject and predicate diamond cuts diamond​

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Answered by mousumilaha123
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Answer:

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Answered by Ishaan038
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Answer:

"Diamond cuts diamond."

Subject - Diamond

Predicate - cuts diamond.

Explanation:

Subject is the the what the sentence is about it can be a noun or a pronoun.

i.e.

In the sentence,

  • She is very attractive.

'She' is the subject.

Similarly in,

  • The dog was barking.

'dog' is the subject.

Predicate explains/tells something about the subject. It can consist of nouns, pronouns, prepositions, verbs, adverbs, helping verbs, adjectives, clauses etc.

i.e.

In the sentence,

  • She is very attractive.

'is very attractive.' is the predicate.

and in,

  • The dog was barking.

'The' and 'was barking' is predicate.

Therefore in the sentence,

"Diamond cuts diamond."

Subject - 'Diamond'

Predicate - 'cuts diamond.'

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