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Last week, we started discussing the differences between a phrase, clause and a sentence. We defined a phrase as a group of words without a subject and a predicate, though standing together to ...
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"John" is the subject of the sentence. "Ate a slice" and "drank a bottle" are simplified versions of the two verbal phrases of the compound predicate (the part of the sentence that describes what ...
You know, of course, what a subject and a predicate is. It's the two parts of a sentence. The subject is the noun. The predicate is the verb. I have an example of a compound subject.