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For example, in “This is she,” the subject of the sentence is the pronoun “this,” but the “she” in the predicate refers right back to “this.” They’re one and the same.
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Differences between a phrase, clause and a sentence (1) - MSNIf it has one (subject or predicate), the other will not be present. Remember: ‘subject’ is the performer of the action in a clause while ‘verb’ is the doing word. Examples of phrases are: ...
If it has one (subject or predicate), the other will not be present. Remember: ‘subject’ is the performer of the action in a clause while ‘verb’ is the doing word. Examples of phrases are: ...
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