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Can you give me an example of a sentence list of subjects and predicates

Can you give me an example a sentence listing subjects and predicates?

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Tamara Crum

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2014

SOURCE: Some jellies lives in the shallower part of the

The correction in the sentence has to do with a plural subject. If the subject is Plural,then whatever it's doing is going to be singular. If the subject is singular and whatever it's doing is going to be plural. So, it should read, the jellies live, not lives. The subject is obviously the jellies. The predicate is the part in the sentence that modifies the subject. This could include telling us what the subject is doing, and in this case, it would be living in the shallower part of the sea.

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