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What is subject and predicate explain briefly

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Answered by angiemarie369
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Answer:

A subject is the noun or pronoun based part of a sentence, and a predicate is the verb based part that the subject performs.

Explanation:

A predicate nominative exists when the subject is separated from the predicate by a form of the word "to be". For example, "Erin is pretty." Erin is the subject. "Is" is the form of to be. "Pretty" is the predicate. Using the term is basically says that the subject and the predicate are equal to each other. Since the subject, Erin, is nominative, that then logically means that the predicate should be nominative because "is" functions like an equals sign.

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