Name the subject and predicate in the following sentences:
1. The cackling of geese saved Rome.
2. The boy stood on the burning deck.
3. Tubal Cain was a man of might.
4. Stone walls do not make a prison.
5. The singing of the birds delights us.
6. Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day.
7. He has a good memory.
8. Bad habits grow unconsciously.
9. The earth revolves round the sun.
10. Nature is the best physician.
11. Edison invented the phonograph.
12. The sea hath many thousand sands.
13. We cannot pump the ocean dry.
14. Borrowed garments never fit well.
15. The early bird catches the worm.
16. All matter is indestructible.
17. Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan.
18. We should profit by experience.
19. All roads lead to Rome.
20. A guilty conscience needs no excuse.
21. The beautiful rainbow soon faded away.
22. No man can serve two masters.
23. A sick room should be well aired.
24. The dewdrops glitter in the sunshine.
25. I shot an arrow into the air.
26. A barking sound the shepherd hears.
27. On the top of the hill lives a hermit.
28. Is Mr Mathur coming here?
29. Who among the five students sitting there is Rajeev?
30. How long have you been waiting here?
31. Why has the modern man been unhappy?
32. What happened to your left leg?
33. When are you paying my fees?
34. Who do you want to speak to?
35. Where did you dine last night?
36. What makes you laugh?
37. What is your aim in life?
38. Do me a
favour.
39. Go there.
40. Please, help me.
41. Do me a favour, please
42. Drive him
away.
43. How wonderful!
44. What a nice
chance!
45. What a terrible scene!
46. It is raining.
47. It is 5
O'clock now.
48. It is too
late for us now to catch the train.
49. Go away.
50. There are
fifty students in this class.
51. There is no
one to look after him.
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