what does simple subject and simple predicate

Dear student,

A complete sentence must have two things: a subject and predicate. A subject is the person or thing that is doing an action, or the person or thing that is the focus of the sentence. The predicate of the sentence is the part that contains the action. It is the part of the sentence that is not the subject, and includes all the descriptions of the action and the objects that are affected by the action.
The complete subject or predicate may have many words in it, but they always have a basic core few words that are the simple subject and the simple predicate
For example: Pretty Neeta ate a ripe and sweet mango.
The underlined words are the subject and the rest of teh words are the predicate.
The simple subject is 'Neeta' and the simple predicate is 'ate'.

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