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Subject and Predicate,what is Subject and Predicate,Subject and Predicate definition,Subject and Predicate examples
- Subject and Predicate: The **subject** is the part of the sentence that tells **who**
or **what** the sentence is about.
The **predicate** is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject **does** or **is**.