subject and predicate of "sit here"
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Sit here. [Here the Subject, 'You', is understood]. ... The subject names the \'do-er\' or \'be-er\' of the sentence; the predicate does the rest of the work. A simple predicate consists of only a verb, verb string, or compound verb.
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