Subject and a Predicate: Mastering English Grammar with PDF Notes

Subject and a Predicate: Mastering English Grammar with PDF Notes
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Subject and a Predicate: Meaning, Definition and Examples (PDF) Notes

Witknowlearn brings you an easy-to-understand guide about subject and predicate, perfect for students and parents. Understanding subject and predicate is key in sentence formation.

The subject is who or what the sentence is about, and the predicate tells something about the subject. For example, in "The cat purrs," 'The cat' is the subject, and 'purrs' is the predicate. This concept is crucial for students, especially those in class 7, to master sentence structure. With Witknowlearn, grasp the basics of subject and predicate with examples, making learning English grammar simple and enjoyable. Dive into the world of sentences with us and enhance your grammar skills!

What is a Subject and a Predicate?

A complete sentence is a combination of two parts which are: a subject and a predicate.


Subject Predicate
Johny was infamous for his bad temper.
The old manlived all by himself in the big house.
The enemydid not succeed in infiltrating our borders.

Subject:

A subject is the person or thing on which the sentence is based.

In the first sentence, ‘Tom’ is the person about whom something is being said; therefore, it is the subject. The same logic applies to ‘The old man’ and ‘The enemy’ which are the subjects of the respective sentences which follow.

A subject consists of a noun; however, pronouns such as ‘I’, ‘we’ and ‘they’ can also be the subjects of sentences.

Examples of subject:

I do not have time to tend to this garden.

We have been working on this project for a very long time.

They did not expect the girl to be so confident.

‘I’, ‘We’ and ‘They’ are the subjects of the sentences stated above as the sentences are based on them.

Predicate:

A predicate (or the second part of a sentence) is the part which tells us more about the subject. It is the part which adds meaning to the subject.

In the first sentence, ‘was infamous for his bad temper’ tells us more about ‘Tom’ (or the subject); therefore, it is the predicate.

Examples of predicate:

I do not have any plans for this weekend.

We have been working on this project for a very long time.

They did not expect the girl to be so confident.

Let us look at some more examples of subjects and predicates within sentences. Examples:


1. The doctor treated his patients with care and concern. Subject: The doctor

Predicate: treated his patients with care and concern

2. Neither Sam nor Mike was invited to the party. Subject: Neither Sam nor Mike

Predicate: was invited to the party

3. We cannot cast a vote in the name of the absent party. Subject: We

Predicate: cannot cast a vote in the name of the absent party

4. Ramesh will be giving the vote of thanks to the chief guest. Subject: Ramesh

Predicate: will be giving the vote of thanks to the chief guest

5. Whom were you speaking to on your cell phone? Subject: Whom

Predicate: were you speaking to on your cell phone?

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