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  • Question 1
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    Identify the subject and predicate of the sentence. 
    Borrowed garments never fit well.
    Solution
    The subject of a sentence is what or whom the sentence is about whereas the predicate is a part of a sentence, that tells about what the subject is doing.

    Here the borrowed garments is the topic of discussion doing the work, as indicated by the verb fit. Thus, the subject is borrowed garments, the predicate starting with an adverb never, followed by the verb. Thus, Option B is the correct answer.
    The other options do not adhere to the rule of the subject and predicate according to grammar.
  • Question 2
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    Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentence:
    The cackling of geese saved Rome.
    Solution
    The entire topic of discussion in the given sentence is the cackling of geese, not the cackling of the geese by themselves, not Rome, either. The sentence indicates that the cackling of geese did something, i.e., participated in action, which is what a subject does: does something. The predicate is whatever is being said about the subject, i.e., the work done by the subject. Therefore, the subject is the cackling of geese, and the predicate is saved Rome. Thus, option C is the correct answer. 
  • Question 3
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    Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentence:
    The singing of the birds delights us.
    Solution
    The topic of discussion is the singing of the birds which takes part in the act of delighting us, i.e., it actually does something. Therefore, the singing of the birds is the subject, the rest, the predicate. Therefore, Option C is the correct answer. 
  • Question 4
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    Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentence:
    Bad habits grow unconsciously.
    Solution
    In the given sentence, bad habits are being talked about followed by the verb grow. The phrase grow unconsciously is what is being said about the subject and is , thus, the predicate. Hence, option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 5
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    Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentence: 
    We should profit by experience.
    Solution
    The pronoun we is the topic of discussion, followed by the verb should, indicating that it takes part in some action, which is normally what a subject does. Thus we is the subject of the sentence, whereas the rest, talking about the subject, is the predicate. Therefore, option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 6
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    Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentence:
    All matter is indestructible.
    Solution
    All matter is being talked about, followed by the verb is, indicating that the work is being done by the former. Thus, the subject is all matter, and the rest of the sentence, talking about the subject, is the predicate. Thus, option C is the correct answer. 
  • Question 7
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    Identify the subject and the predicate in the following sentence:
    No man can serve two masters.
    Solution
    The verb can serve indicates that the phrase no man does the work in the sentence. It is also the topic of discussion in the sentence. Hence, no man is the subject, the rest of the sentence being the predicate. Thus, option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 8
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    Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentence:
    A guilty conscience needs no excuse.
    Solution
    A guilty conscience is being talked about in the sentence, followed by the verb needs, indicating that the former does the work in the sentence. Thus, A guilty conscience is the subject, the rest being the predicate, since it talks about the subject. hence, option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 9
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    Separate the following sentence into Subject and Predicate:
    The sea hath many thousand sands.
    Solution
    The topic of discussion in the given sentence is the sea, which is followed by the verb hath, indicating the former taking part action. The rest of the sentence, talking about the sea, is the predicate. Therefore, option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 10
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    Identify the complement to the verb in the following sentence:

    Felix is a cat.
    Solution
    The subject complement to the linking verb "is" in the sentence is a noun, "cat". Hence, Option D is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect. 
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