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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Simple subjects and simple predicate

What is a simple subject and simple predicate?
  

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If you use the search feature here and look for "simple subject" you'll find threads on this. Likewise for "simple predicate."
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Simple subject=the noun (who/what)

simple predicate=the verb (what the noun does/did)

The CAT RAN. Cat=subject, ran=predicate.

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