The crackling of geese saved rome
pls separate the subject and the predicate
Answers
Explanation:
Subject: The crackling
predicate: of geese saved rome
★ Provided Question ★
Separate the subject and the predicate.
The crackling of geese saved Rome.
★ Required Answer ★
The cackling of geese
saved Rome.
So, here in this question subject will be "the cackling of geese" as we are naming an individual about which something is being said.
And in the second part it is telling about the subject that it saved the Rome. So, "saved the Rome" will be predicate.
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★ Grammar at ease!!
The subject of a sentence is a word or a group of words about which something is being said.
We can also say that the subject of a sentence is that which is its theme, that which is being discussed
The part which tells about the subject is called predicate.
- The subject is normally placed at the beginning of the sentence,so we can find it easily.
- But in poetry or creative writing the subject might come after the predicate. Like "Out flew the web, and floated wide." Here "web" is subject.
- If you'll get the subject,then other part will be the predicate. So the main thing is we have to find the subject.
- To identify the subject,we just have to pick out the verb and frame questions like "who+verb" or "what+verb". The words or phrases that answer these questions constitute the subject.
Let's take an example for better understanding!
★ The driver applied the break.
Here, the verb is applied so according to the framed question "who+verb",the verb is applied and who applied? The driver,so the subject is " the driver " and the predicate is "applied the break".