Are the subjects and their predicates correctly separated in the following sentences?
1) The cackling of gees (subject) saved Rome. (Predicate)
2) The boy (sub) stood on the burning deck. ( predicate)
3) Tubal Cain (sub) was a man of might.
4) Stone walls (sub) do not make a prison. (Predicate)
5) The singing (sub) of the birds delights us.(pre)
sundarnaz Are the subjects and their predicates correctly separated in the following sentences? 1) The cackling of gees e (subject) saved Rome. (Predicate) 2) The boy (sub) stood on the burning deck.
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sundarnazAre the subjects and their predicates correctly separated in the following sentences?
1) The cackling of geese (subject) saved Rome. (Predicate)
2) The boy (sub) stood on the burning deck. ( predicate)
3) Tubal Cain (sub) was a man of might.
4) Stone walls (sub) do not make a prison