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I'm not really a fan of the Dance Boys, but I like to go to the mall, so I went." What is the subject, predicate, and does it have two clauses or one?

A) Subject: I'm, Predicate: not really a fan...; Two clauses.
B) Subject: I, Predicate: went; One clause.
C) Subject: Dance Boys, Predicate: like to go...; Two clauses.
D) Subject: I, Predicate: not really a fan...; One clause.

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Final answer:

The subject of the sentence is 'I' and the predicate is 'not really a fan of the Dance Boys, but I like to go to the mall, so I went.' The sentence has two clauses connected by the coordinating conjunction 'but.'

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of the sentence is 'I' and the predicate is 'not really a fan of the Dance Boys, but I like to go to the mall, so I went.' The sentence has two clauses: 'I'm not really a fan of the Dance Boys' and 'I like to go to the mall, so I went.' The coordinating conjunction 'but' is connecting the two independent clauses.

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