What is subject and predicate plz explain
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Explanation:
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. In the following sentences, the predicate is enclosed in braces ({}), while the subject is highlighted.
Answer:
Subject - Any complete sentence in the English language comprises of two parts i.e. Subject and Predicate.
A subject in a sentence is any object (noun) i.e. what or whom the sentence is about.
Types of Subject:
Simple Subject (only subject)
Complete Subject (subject with a modifier)
Compound Subject (two or more subject joined with a conjunction)
Examples:
Rebecca is washing the car. (Simple Subject)
The wise man called the ambulance. (Complete subject)
Holi and Diwali are my favourite festivals. (Compound subjects)
Predicte - What is a Predicate?
A predicate in a sentence tells about the subject (What action is being performed by the subject).
Types of Predicate:
Simple Predicate (only verb)
Complete Predicate (verbs with a modifier)
Compound Predicate (two or more verbs with conjunction)
Examples:
Rebecca is washing the car (Simple Predicate)
She and her brother always quarrel for little things. (complete Predicate)
Tom loves cooking but hates the mess involved. (Compound Predicate.