Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.
2007-11-05 13:56:28
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answer #1
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answered by Jem 3
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a subject is a noun or pronoun and the main thing of a sentence for example if this is the sentence: She loves to shop. She is the subject and is a pronoun. A predicate is a verb, for that sentence loves would be the predicate. the verb can be a state of being or helping verb or an action verb.
2007-11-05 13:59:15
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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POSITION is the subject of the sentence, not BODY. Body is an object of the preposition OF. An object of a preposition cannot be the subject of a sentence. And note the verb IS. The word POSITION is what the verb is about. You could even eliminate "of the rider's body" and have a complete sentence. In the second sentence, ARMS is the subject. Look at the verb: MUST BE EXTENDED. The subject of the verb is ARMS. As for body boarding, I would count both words as a subject--in this case, a compound subject. Both words are necessary for the noun; you can't look at body as an adjective. Another example of a compound noun is HIGH SCHOOL. It has two words, but high is not merely an adjective; the complete noun requires both words. If your teacher insists on a simple subject, then boarding would be the choice, although an incorrect one. .
2016-05-28 01:38:56
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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"I" is your subject. "am" is your predicate. The subject is a thing or a noun. The predicate is an action or verb modifying the Subject.
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2007-11-05 13:59:31
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answered by Jacob W 7
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The subject is "I" and the predicate is the rest.
2007-11-05 13:55:44
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answered by Floffen 2
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Well, I is the subject and Friend is the predicate.
At least as far as I can see.
I could be wrong.
AM YOUR BEST seems to be just fluff.
I AM YOUR FRIEND
I AM FRIEND
I FRIEND
That works
I AM
doesn't, except in philosophy
I YOUR doesn't, except in religion or exestentiallism
I BEST is egotistical
You take out ALL the words that don't express the concept
I AM BEST
No
I BEST no
I AM
no
I YOUR no
I FRIEND
not very gramatical or intellegent, but it does convey a thought
I FRIEND
I AM BEST
EGo
I AM YOUR BEST
Stupid
I AM YOUR FRIEND
Works for me
I YOUR FRIEND
I AM FRIEND
I FREIND
2007-11-05 15:41:12
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I am your best friend.
The subject would be I
The predicate would be am your best friend
2007-11-05 13:56:30
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not,trust you.
2007-11-05 13:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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