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Why there is subject and predicate in a sentence?

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

To make the sentence more meaningful and add exact meaning to it

Explanation:

you gotta refer the meaning of subject and predicate and can enhance this answer .

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
16

Answer -

  • Subject and predicate are the key of meaningful sentence.

  • There are Subjects and predicates in a sentence because they complete the whole sentence with the proper meaning.

Additional information →

{\underline{\tt{\blue{Subject-}}}} The subject is the main word of the sentence which tells us about the person or thing that is doing an action.

{\underline{\tt{\blue{Predicate-}}}} The predicate tells us about the subject. In short the predicate means what does the subject performs.

{\underline{\tt{\orange{Examples - }}}}

\sf{\underbrace{The \:old\: lady}\: gave \:me \:some \:chocolates.}

Theoldlady

  • Here, "The old lady" is a subject while "gave me some chocolates" is a predicate.

\sf{\underbrace{The \:adorable\: girl}\: was wearing \:a\: red \:dress.}

  • Here, "The adorable girl" is a subject while "wearing a red dress" is a predicate.
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