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"the coin is worth much more than those thousands" - identify subject and predicate​

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Answered by mohittoshawar1808
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Answer:

subject = the coin

predicate = much more than those thousands

this is the answer i think

Answered by KomalSrinivas
0

Subject: The Coin

Predicate: Is worth much more than those thousands.

  • In this exercise, you need to divide the sentence into subject and predicate. Usually, a sentence is divided into two parts i.e. the subject and the predicate.
  • A subject is the central focus of the sentence. It is usually the beginning of the sentence and tells us what the sentence is going to be about. It answers the question 'what'.
  • A predicate tells us more about the subject. It usually begins with a verb and gives us an idea of what the subject is doing or means based on the context of the sentence.
  • A subject can be a noun, pronoun, object, name, and more.
  • A predicate can differ in the amount of words and structure depending on what is being told to us about the subject.
  • There are rare cases where the subject is not the beginning of the sentence however it still manages to maintain it's status as the central focus of the sentence.

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