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What is Subject ?

When we make a sentence we mostly use two things for Subject
i : We name some person or thing
ii: Say something about that person or thing
in other words, we must have a subject to s peak about and we must say or predicate something about that subject.
Hence every sentence has two parts--------
1: Subject :\
The part which which names the person or t hing we are speaking about. This is called the Subject of the sentence

2: Predicate
The part which tells something about the subject. This is called Predicate of the sentence

The subject of a sentence usually comes first,
but occasionally it is put after the predicate:as ,
Here Comes the Bus
in this sentence bus is Subject and Comes here is predicate.

In imperative sentences the Subject is left out: as'
Sit Down ( here the subject is hide but someone taking to "You")

[1]The cackling of geese saved ROM.
Subject : cackling of geese
Predicate : saved ROM

[2]The Boy stood on the burning deck.
Subject : The Boy
Predicate : Stood on the burning desk

[3]Tubal Cain was a man of might.
Subject : Tubal Cain
Predicate : was a man of might

[4]Stone walls do not make a prison.
Subject : Stone Walls
Predicate : don't make a prison

[5]The singing of the birds delight us.
Subject : the singing of the birds
Predicate : delight us

[6]Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day.
Subject : Miss Kitty
Predicate : was rude at the table one day

[7]He has a good memory.
Subject : Miss Kitty
Predicate : was rude at the table one day

[8]Bad habits grow unconsciously.
Subject : Bad Habits
Predicate : grow unconsciously

[9]The earth revolves round the sun.
Subject : The earth
Predicate : revolves round the sun


[10]Nature is the best physician.
Subject : Nature
Predicate : is the best physician

[11]Edison invented the phonograph.
Subject : Edison
Predicate : invented the phonograph.

[12]The sea hath many thousands sands.
Subject : The sea
Predicate : hath many thousands sands

[13]We can not pump the ocean dry.
Subject : We
Predicate : can not pump the ocean dry

[14]Borrowed garments never fit well.
Subject : Borrowed garments
Predicate : not fit well

[15]The early bird catches the worm.
Subject : The early birds
Predicate : catches the worm

[16]All matter is indestructible.
Subject : All matter is
Predicate : indestructible

[17]Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan.
Subject : Islamabad
Predicate : is the capital of Pakistan

[18]We should profit by experience.
Subject : We
Predicate : should profit by experience

[19]All roads lead to Rome.
Subject : All roads
Predicate : lead to Rome

[20]A guilty conscience needs no excuse.
Subject : A guilty conscience
Predicate : needs no excuse

[21]The beautiful rainbow soon faded away.
Subject : The beautiful rainbow
Predicate : soon faded away

[22]No man can serve two masters.
Subject : No man
Predicate : can serve two masters

[23]A sick room should be well aired.
Subject : A sick room
Predicate : should be well aired

[24]The dewdrops glitter in the sunshine.
Subject : The dewdrops
Predicate : glitter in the sunshine

[25]I shot an arrow into the air.
Subject : I
Predicate : shot an arrow into the air

[26]A barking sound the shepherd hears.
Subject : the shepherd hears
Predicate : A barking sound

[27]On the top of the hill lives a hermit.
Subject : lives a hermit
Predicate : On the top of the hill
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