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what is the subject in the sentence -whatever the reason ,one should never lie

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
18
the subject I think is the reason because it is about the reason that we are talking
Answered by rakhivalecha
1

Answer:

In the given sentence " Whatever is the reason, one should never lie", the subject is - "One".

Explanation:

  • Every complete sentence has two parts -
  1. Subject
  2. Predicate
  • Subject is a noun or pronoun what or whom the sentence is about.
  • Predicate contains the verb to tell what the subject is doing.

Examples -

1. The man in blue shirt is a doctor.

  • Here the subject is - The man in blue shirt
  • And the predicate is - is a doctor.

2. Nobody believes a liar.

  • Here the subject is - Nobody
  • And the predicate is - believes a liar.

3. I love my country.

  • Here the subject is - I
  • And the predicate is - love my country.

Here in the given sentence the subject is "One" as it performs the action of the sentence.

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