Monday, June 1, 2020

Subject and Predicate

Subject and Predicate:

            Every sentence have two parts subject and predicate.
 
            Subject: The part of the sentence in which we names the person or thing we are                    talking about, is  known as the  Subject of the sentence.

            e.g  He is singing a song. 
             
               in this sentence "He" is the subject of the sentence. because we are talking about"He". 

            Predicate: The part of the sentence in which we tells something about the Subject.                Known as the Predicate of the sentence.

            e.g Azhar is offering Prayer.

           in this sentence "Offering prayer" is predicate.

                             In other words, we must have a subject to speak about and we must say or                 predicate something about that subject.

                            The Subject of sentence normally comes first, but sometime we put it after                 the Predicate; as,

            1: Here comes the Hero.

           

Exercise of Subject and Predicate

        In the following sentences separate the Subject and the Predicate:

        1. The early bird catches the worm.

        2. The dewdrops glitter in the sunshine.

             3. Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day

             4. I shot an arrow into the air.

             5. The beautiful rainbow soon faded away.

             6.  No man can serve two masters.

             7.  Bad habits grow unconsciously.

             8.  On the top of the hill lives a hermit.

             9.  Edison invented the phonograph.

            10. We cannot pump the ocean dry.


            For the answers and the questions or any suggestion please use the comments section.

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