Circle the subjects and underline the predicates in the following sentences.
1. I love to eat a chocolate cake.
2. The huge tree gave shelter to many birds and animals.
3. Radhika never tells a lie.
4. Amrit got many presents on his birthday.
5. The old woman enjoyed making sandcastles.
6. Chandigarh is a beautiful city.
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Answer:
1) I - Subject and A chocolate cake - predicate.
2) The huge tree - subject and to many birds... - predicate.
3) Radhika - subject a lie - pradicate.
4) Amrit - subject and on his birthday - predicate
5)The old women - Subject
6) Chandigarh - Subject beautiful city - predicate.
Answer: For circle i will bold it.
1. I love to eat a chocolate cake.
2.The huge tree gave shelter to many birds and animals.
3. Radhika never tells a lie.
4.Amrit got many presents on his birthday.
5.The old woman enjoyed making sandcastles.
6. Chandigarh is a beautiful city.
SUBJECT:
In English grammar, the subject is the part of a sentence or clause that commonly indicates (a) what it is about, or (b) who or what performs the action (that is, the agent). The subject is typically a noun ("The dog . . ."), a noun phrase ("My sister's Yorkshire terrier . . ."), or a pronoun ("It . . .").
PREDICATE:
: the part of a sentence or clause that tells what is said about the subject "Rang" in "the doorbell rang" is the predicate. : completing the meaning of a linking verb "Sweet" in "the sugar is sweet" is a predicate adjective.
The subject of the sentence is what (or whom) the sentence is about. In the sentence “The cat is sleeping in the sun,” the word cat is the subject. A predicate is the part of a sentence, or a clause, that tells what the subject is doing or what the subject is