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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
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The subject and the predicate 1

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)

  

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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.

  • 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.
  • ( predicate) 3) Tubal Cain (sub) was a man of might.
  • 4) Stone walls (sub) do not make a prison make.
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sundarnaz

Are 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

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How the singing is subject or prison is verb

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