Subject and Predicate.
Every sentence has two parts.
1) The part which names the person or thing we are speaking about. This is called the SUBJECT.
2) The part which tells something about the Subject. This is called the PREDICATE.
For Example :
1) The school bus is coming.
A) Subject - The school bus. Predicate - is coming.
2) The little child is drinking milk.
A) Subject - The little child. Predicate - is drinking milk.
3) The earth revolves round the sun.
A) Subject - The earth. Predicate - revolves round the sun.
A) Separate the Subject and Predicate in the following sentences.
1) The early bird catches the worm. 2) The dewdrops glitters in the sunshine.
3) The farmer is working in the field. 4) The boy stood on the burning deck.
5) Miss Kitty was rude today. 6) The sun rises in the east.
7) Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall. 8) The beautiful rainbow is in the sky.
9) The dog barked at the thief. 10) Ram has a gold chain.
Every sentence has two parts.
1) The part which names the person or thing we are speaking about. This is called the SUBJECT.
2) The part which tells something about the Subject. This is called the PREDICATE.
For Example :
1) The school bus is coming.
A) Subject - The school bus. Predicate - is coming.
2) The little child is drinking milk.
A) Subject - The little child. Predicate - is drinking milk.
3) The earth revolves round the sun.
A) Subject - The earth. Predicate - revolves round the sun.
A) Separate the Subject and Predicate in the following sentences.
1) The early bird catches the worm. 2) The dewdrops glitters in the sunshine.
3) The farmer is working in the field. 4) The boy stood on the burning deck.
5) Miss Kitty was rude today. 6) The sun rises in the east.
7) Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall. 8) The beautiful rainbow is in the sky.
9) The dog barked at the thief. 10) Ram has a gold chain.
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