I have problems pointing out the predicate and subjects. I got all my problems wrong.

please provide in example sentences on whic is the subject and what are the predicate ?
thanks for the help..

The predicate is the verb and the words that go with it.

The subject tells who or what is doing the action.

In the following sentences, I've bolded the complete subject and underlined the complete predicate.

Mom fixed chicken and noodles for dinner.

The smart kids in my class always do their homework.

Check these sites for more information.

http://www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/writer_resources/grammar_handbook/subjects_predicates.htm

http://suzyred.com/subjects.html

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Sure! I can give you some example sentences to help you understand how to identify the subject and predicate.

1. The dog barks loudly.
Subject: The dog
Predicate: barks loudly

2. Alice enjoys playing the piano.
Subject: Alice
Predicate: enjoys playing the piano

3. The car crashed into a tree.
Subject: The car
Predicate: crashed into a tree

4. They are going to the movies tonight.
Subject: They
Predicate: are going to the movies tonight

5. The students studied for their exams diligently.
Subject: The students
Predicate: studied for their exams diligently

To identify the subject in a sentence, ask yourself who or what the sentence is about. The subject is typically a noun or pronoun that performs the action in the sentence or is being described by the verb.

Next, to identify the predicate, ask yourself what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject. The predicate usually contains the verb and provides information about the subject's actions, state of being, or characteristics.

Practice by analyzing sentences and breaking them down into subjects and predicates. Over time, it will become easier for you to identify them correctly.