Saperate the Subject & Predicates
[B]These Sentences Take from the book of Werm & Martin
[/B]Correct the staments [1][B]The cackling of geese saved ROM. [2]The Boy stood on the burning deck. [3]Tubal Cain was a man of might. [4]Stone walls do not make a prison. [5]The singing of the birds delight us. [6]Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day. [7]He has a good memory. [8]Bad habits grow unconsciously. [9]The earth revolves round the sun. [10]Nature is the best physician. [11]Edison invented the phonograph. [12]The sea hath many thousands sands. [13]We can not pump the ocean dry. [14]Borrowed garments never fit well. [15]The early bird catches the worm. [16]All matter is indestructible. [17]Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan. [18]We should profit by experience. [19]All roads lead to Rome. [20]A guilty conscience needs no excuse. [21]The beautiful rainbow soon faded away. [22]No man can serve two masters. [23]A sick room should be well aired. [24]The dewdrops glitter in the sunshine. [25]I shot an arrow into the air. [26]A barking sound the shepherd hears. [27]On the top of the hill lives a hermit.[/B] |
Solved with statement
[B]What is Subject ? [/B] 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-------- [B]1: Subject :[/B]\ The part which which names the person or t hing we are speaking about. This is called the [B]Subject[/B] of the sentence [B]2: Predicate[/B] The part which tells something about the subject. This is called [B]Predicate[/B] of the sentence The subject of a sentence usually comes first, but occasionally it is put after the predicate:as , [B]Here Comes the Bus[/B] in this sentence bus is [B]Subject[/B] and Comes here is [B]predicate.[/B] In imperative sentences the [B]Subject[/B] is left out: as' Sit Down ( here the subject is hide but someone taking to [B]"You"[/B]) [1]The cackling of geese saved ROM. [B]Subject[/B] : cackling of geese [B]Predicate[/B] : saved ROM [2]The Boy stood on the burning deck. [B]Subject[/B] : The Boy [B]Predicate[/B] : Stood on the burning desk [3]Tubal Cain was a man of might. [B]Subject[/B] : Tubal Cain [B]Predicate[/B] : was a man of might [4]Stone walls do not make a prison. [B]Subject[/B] : Stone Walls [B]Predicate[/B] : don't make a prison [5]The singing of the birds delight us. [B]Subject[/B] : the singing of the birds [B]Predicate[/B] : delight us [6]Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day. [B]Subject[/B] : Miss Kitty [B]Predicate[/B] : was rude at the table one day [7]He has a good memory. [B]Subject[/B] : Miss Kitty [B]Predicate[/B] : was rude at the table one day [8]Bad habits grow unconsciously. [B]Subject[/B] : Bad Habits [B]Predicate[/B] : grow unconsciously [9]The earth revolves round the sun. [B]Subject[/B] : The earth [B]Predicate[/B] : revolves round the sun [10]Nature is the best physician. [B]Subject[/B] : Nature [B]Predicate[/B] : is the best physician [11]Edison invented the phonograph. [B]Subject[/B] : Edison [B]Predicate[/B] : invented the phonograph. [12]The sea hath many thousands sands. [B]Subject[/B] : The sea [B]Predicate[/B] : hath many thousands sands [13]We can not pump the ocean dry. [B]Subject[/B] : We [B]Predicate[/B] : can not pump the ocean dry [14]Borrowed garments never fit well. [B]Subject[/B] : Borrowed garments [B]Predicate[/B] : not fit well [15]The early bird catches the worm. [B]Subject[/B] : The early birds [B]Predicate[/B] : catches the worm [16]All matter is indestructible. [B]Subject[/B] : All matter is [B]Predicate[/B] : indestructible [17]Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan. [B]Subject[/B] : Islamabad [B]Predicate[/B] : is the capital of Pakistan [18]We should profit by experience. [B]Subject[/B] : We [B]Predicate[/B] : should profit by experience [19]All roads lead to Rome. [B]Subject[/B] : All roads [B]Predicate[/B] : lead to Rome [20]A guilty conscience needs no excuse. [B]Subject[/B] : A guilty conscience [B]Predicate[/B] : needs no excuse [21]The beautiful rainbow soon faded away. [B]Subject[/B] : The beautiful rainbow [B]Predicate[/B] : soon faded away [22]No man can serve two masters. [B]Subject[/B] : No man [B]Predicate[/B] : can serve two masters [23]A sick room should be well aired. [B]Subject[/B] : A sick room [B]Predicate[/B] : should be well aired [24]The dewdrops glitter in the sunshine. [B]Subject[/B] : The dewdrops [B]Predicate[/B] : glitter in the sunshine [25]I shot an arrow into the air. [B]Subject[/B] : I [B]Predicate[/B] : shot an arrow into the air [26]A barking sound the shepherd hears. [B]Subject[/B] : the shepherd hears [B]Predicate[/B] : A barking sound [27]On the top of the hill lives a hermit. [B]Subject[/B] : lives a hermit [B]Predicate[/B] : On the top of the hill |
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