In the sentence "The crackling of geese saved Rome," the subject is "The crackling of geese," which refers to the sound made by the geese. The predicate is "saved Rome," indicating what the subject did. Together, they convey that the sound of the geese played a crucial role in saving the city of Rome.
No, the predicate is "ran to the store" (which we say is predicated of the subject "the boy". "Ran" is the verb.
The wind began to blow The wind is the subject began to blow is the predicate
The face of the boy was grubby. The face (of the boy) was grubby. (prepositional phrase) The face was grubby. Therefore face is the subject was is the verb (predicate)
Subject of a SentenceThe subject is a unit of syntax that functions as one of the two primary parts of a basic sentence. It is the person or thing that the sentence is talking about. It is most commonly a noun or noun phrase ("The boy ran"'; "The group of children played"), but it can also be a verb form that functions as a noun ("Hiking is good for one's health"; "To meditate is good for one's soul").Predicate of a SentenceThe predicate is the other basic unit of sentence structure and can be a little trickier than the subject. It expresses the action (through verbs such as "walk" or "read") or the state of being (through verbs such as "is" or "are") of the subject. The predicate modifies the subject, or helps to describe it further, and carries the tense of the sentence. The predicate must contain a verb, but it can be a verb alone or a verb plus other modifiers.
A noun functions as:the subject of a sentencethe subject of a clausethe direct object of a verbthe indirect object of a verbthe object of a prepositiona predicate nominativea subject complement (predicate nominative)object complementa noun of direct addressan attributive noun to describe another nouna collective noun to group nouns for people or things
The subject is "name" and the predicate is "is".
SUBJECT and PREDICATE EXAMPLES: 1: the girl in the prom wore a white satin gown. \ / SUBJECT Predicate 2: Anna ate apple / \ SUBJECT Predicate 3: Limwell Loves the outdoors. / \ SUBJECT Predicate 4: Jessica Gave Alpha a Hug / \ SUBJECT Predicate 5: We all want piece. / \ SUBJECT predicate
A noun functions as:the subject of a sentencethe subject of a clausethe direct or indirect object of a verbthe object of a prepositiona predicate nominative (subject complement)an object complementa noun of direct addressa possessive nouna collective nounan attributive noun (a noun adjunct)
you is subject thank is predicate
The verb in the sentence "The parade banners were gold and purple" is "were." It serves as a linking verb that connects the subject "The parade banners" to the predicate adjectives "gold and purple," describing the banners' colors.
The predicate states what the subject does, is doing, or has done in a sentence.
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