The subject is the unit about which something is being said. The predicate is the unit that says something about the subject. The verb is a word that expresses action, existence, or occurrence by combining with a subject to make a statement, to ask a question, or to give a command. The verb Can be an action verb like rattle, throw, smash, or explode. My truck rattles noisily. The bomb exploded loudly. The long chapter seemed difficult.
The subject is the unit about which something is being said. The predicate is the unit that says something about the subject. The verb is a word that expresses action, existence, or occurrence by combining with a subject to make a statement, to ask a question, or to give a command. The verb Can be an action verb like rattle, throw, smash, or explode. My truck rattles noisily. The bomb exploded loudly. The long chapter seemed difficult.
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The subject is the unit about which something is being said. The predicate is the unit that says something about the subject. The verb is a word that expresses action, existence, or occurrence by combining with a subject to make a statement, to ask a question, or to give a command. The verb Can be an action verb like rattle, throw, smash, or explode. My truck rattles noisily. The bomb exploded loudly. The long chapter seemed difficult.
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