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about predicates and subjects what would the subject to these? _____________ i went to school last Wednesday what subject would go on the blank and how about these other blank subjects _________ did not understand the joke. ____________ barked so loudly that no one could sleep a wink. ____________ felt unhappy when the ball game rained out. ______________ wonder what happened at the end of the book. _____________ jumped for joy when she won the contest. what subjects goes on the banks pzz answer the question thank you!!!!!!

The subject is the person or thing that is doing the action.

I'll be glad to check your answers.

thank you ms. sue!!!!!

To determine the subject of a sentence, you need to identify who or what is performing the action or being described. Here are the subjects for each sentence:

1. "___________ I went to school last Wednesday."
In this sentence, the subject is "I" since it's referring to the person who went to school.

2. "___________ did not understand the joke."
The subject here is missing, but it could be any noun or pronoun that represents the person who did not understand the joke. For example, it could be "She," "He," "They," or any other noun or pronoun.

3. "___________ barked so loudly that no one could sleep a wink."
Just like the previous sentence, the subject is missing. It could be any noun or pronoun representing the entity that barked loudly.

4. "___________felt unhappy when the ball game rained out."
Again, the subject is missing, but it could be any noun or pronoun that represents the entity that felt unhappy when the ball game was rained out.

5. "____________ wonder what happened at the end of the book."
The subject here is missing, but it could be any noun or pronoun representing the entity that wonders what happened at the end of the book.

6. "____________ jumped for joy when she won the contest."
The subject in this sentence is missing, but it could be any noun or pronoun that represents the entity who jumped for joy when she won the contest.

Remember, for sentences with missing subjects, you need to provide a noun or pronoun that makes sense in the context of the sentence.