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13 June, 11:15

NAALE

Draw a line () between the complete subject and the complete predicate.

Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice.

1. The frog is an amphibian.

2. Amphibians live part of their lives in water.

3. They live part of their lives on land.

4. Other amphibians are toads and salamanders.

5. All these animals have smooth, moist skin.

6. Some amphibians have poison glands in their skin.

7. The poison protects the animal from its enemies.

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  1. 13 June, 14:41
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    Subject in a sentence is nothing but the main frame of the sentence about whom or what we speak. Predicate is the remaining matter other than subject which describes about the subject.

    Explanation:

    (The frog) is an amphibian. (Amphibians) live part of their lives in water. (They) live part of their lives on land. (Other amphibians) are toads and salamanders. (All these animals) have smooth, moist skin. (Some amphibians) have poison glands in their skin. The poison protects the (animal) from its enemies.
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