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the monkeys are swinging on the tree in this sentence which one is subject and which one is predicate​

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Answered by Yazhni
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Answer : Monkey is Subject

are swinging on the tree are Predicate

Answered by priyakumarit10
0

Answer:

The phrase "are swinging on the tree" serves as the predicate in the sentence, and "The monkeys" serves as the subject of the sentence.

Explanation:

  • The noun that does or is something is the subject of the sentence, and it is a subject noun. It indicates the person or people who carry out the activity that is being described in the sentence.
  • The phrase "the monkeys" serves as the subject of the sentence because it is the monkeys who carry out the action described in the preceding clause.
  • Generally speaking, the subject comes at the beginning of the sentence.
  • The component of a sentence known as the predicate is the component that, in some way, alters the subject of the sentence or clause.
  • The predicate provides information about the subject, such as what it is or what it does, as well as what happens to the subject. Because the subject of a sentence is the person, place, or thing that the sentence is referring to, the predicate must include a verb that describes what the subject is doing in order to make sense.
  • It is also possible for it to include a compliment, an object, or a modifier.
  • Since "the tree" functions as the object in the given sentence and "are swinging" functions as the verb phrase, the entire phrase that follows "The monkeys" is considered to be part of the predicate.

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