choose the subject and the predicate in these sentences?????

1.There is someone at the door.
2.Have a good time at the fair.
3.Go to your room.
4.Get the grocery at the ones.
5.Yesterday there was a full moon in the sky.
6.There are row of plants on either side of the hotel driveway.
7.There is medicines that the doctor prescribed.

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Have a good time at the fair ..which part is subject and predicate

1. Subject: There; Predicate: is someone at the door.

2. Subject: You (implied); Predicate: Have a good time at the fair.
3. Subject: You (implied); Predicate: Go to your room.
4. Subject: You (implied); Predicate: Get the grocery at the ones.
5. Subject: There; Predicate: was a full moon in the sky.
6. Subject: There; Predicate: are a row of plants on either side of the hotel driveway.
7. Subject: There; Predicate: are medicines that the doctor prescribed.

To identify the subject and predicate in a sentence, it is important to understand their roles. The subject is the main topic of the sentence and typically performs the action or is described in the sentence. The predicate, on the other hand, is the part of the sentence that provides information about the subject, including the action or state.

In each of the given sentences, you can identify the subject by asking "Who or what is the sentence about?" The predicate can be identified by asking "What is happening or being described about the subject?"

By analyzing the sentences, you can identify the subject and predicate as mentioned above.