the batsman hits the ball. identify the subject and predicate from the following sentence.
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Subject - The batsman
Predicate- hits the ball...
it is very simple the one who is doing the action is "the subject" and rest is "predicate"
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The batsman hits the ball.
Subject : The batsman (The part which names the person we are specking about.)
Predicate : hits the ball (The part of the sentence which tells something about the Subject.)
Explanation:
- The part of a sentence which names the person or thing we are specking about , is called the Subject of the sentence.
- The part of the sentence which tells something about the Subject is called the Predicate.
- In Assertive Sentences or Statements, the Subject is usually placed before the Predicate.
- In Imperative sentence, the Subject is always 'you' but it is not stated. For Example, Come here (you come here.)
- In most cases Subject is generally placed at the beginning of the sentence but sometimes it occurs at the middle or at the end of the sentence. For Example: During the monsoon Hilsa swims up River Ganges.
Hilsa is the Subject but has been placed in the middle of the
sentence.
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