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Underline subject and predicate from the following sentences - 1.the horse likes to eat hay. 2.the students studied hard for the test. 3.my mom loves me very much. 4.my dad's cell phone has a funny ring. 5.the bee drank the nectar from the flower. 6.my parents said that I could get a dog. 7.my friends and I like to swing at the park. 8.mudge grew to be very large. 9.henry and mudge are best friends. 10.henry really wanted a dog. ​

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In a sentence, the subject is what performs the action, usually a noun or pronoun. The predicate is the part that expresses the action, made up of verb(s) and the words that follow.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subjects and predicates in these sentences are as follows:

  • 1. Subject - the horse, Predicate - likes to eat hay.
  • 2. Subject - the students, Predicate - studied hard for the test.
  • 3. Subject - my mom, Predicate - loves me very much.
  • 4. Subject - my dad's cell phone, Predicate - has a funny ring.
  • 5. Subject - the bee, Predicate - drank the nectar from the flower.
  • 6. Subject - my parents, Predicate - said that I could get a dog.
  • 7. Subject - my friends and I, Predicate - like to swing at the park.
  • 8. Subject - mudge, Predicate - grew to be very large.
  • 9. Subject - henry and mudge, Predicate - are best friends.
  • 10. Subject - henry, Predicate - really wanted a dog.

In English grammar, a subject is usually a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that governs the verb in a clause and indicates 'who' or 'what' is performing the action of the verb. The predicate is the part of a sentence or clause that expresses what is said of the subject. It could be a verb, verb string, or a compound containing several words.

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