what is the subject and predicates in the sentence the dark clouds filled the sky
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Subject - The dark clouds
Predicate - filled the sky
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Predicate - filled the sky
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SENTENCE:-
The dark clouds filled the sky
ANSWER:
Subject:The dark clouds
Predicate:filled the sky
Explanation:
Subject and Predicate are two terms that can be used interchangeably. There are two pieces to every full sentence: a subject and a predicate. The subject of the sentence is what (or whoever) it is about, whereas the predicate is information about the subject. The predicate is enclosed in braces () in the following sentences, whereas the subject is highlighted.
SENTENCE:-
The dark clouds filled the sky
ANSWER:
Subject:The dark clouds
Predicate:filled the sky
so,in this sentence the dark clouds is subject and filled the sky is predicate.
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