English, asked by aayush5189, 2 months ago

Write any five sentences and circle the subject and underline the
predicate of those sentences.​

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Answered by laav
18

Answer:

Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate.

Explanation:

Here the subject is the one in bold italics and the predicate is the one underlined.

1) Flower garlands were interwoven with sparkling pearls.

2) Grandfather and I visited the museum yesterday.

3) Five men with muffled faces boarded the train.

4) She never liked dishonest people.

5) The students took notes and asked questions.

Answered by BrainlyMiracler723
56

\huge\bold\red{Question}

Write any five sentences and highlight the subject with red and with pink to the predicate of those sentences.

\huge\bold\pink{Answer }

Hey mate! It's impossible to circle the words so i will highlight the subject with red font color and predicate with pink font color.

\small\bold{(1) \: }\small\bold\red{ Rita }\small\bold\pink{ is \: playing \: in \: the \: garden. }

As the one who is being doing the action work (the main character ) is Rita , she will be marked with red (to show that she is the subject) and the other part of any sentence is a predicate 'is playing in the garden' will be the predicate and will be marked with pink.

Now in reference to the above information we will write our other 4 sentences is well.

\small\bold{(2) \: }\small\bold\red{Shyam}\small\bold\pink{is \: a \: good \: person.}

\small\bold{(3) \: }\small\bold\red{ The \: horse }\small\bold\pink{is \: running. }

\small\bold{(4) \: }\small\bold\red{Game  }\small\bold\pink{is \: going \: to \: over.}

\small\bold{(5) \: }\small\bold\red{ She }\small\bold\pink{is \: the \: best \: student.}

\huge\bold\orange{Additional \: Information}

What is a Subject?

\impliesA subject is any part of the sentence that is the main or action word.

What is a predicate?

\impliesA predicate is a part of the sentence that tells about the subjects work, in easy words it's the other left part of the sentence.

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