[ Subject – Predicate ]
What sentence uses the subject and predicate correctly?
Subject = The dog
Predicate = Ate the lovely grass
A. The grass is lovely, the dog ate.
B. The Lovely grass ate the dog.
C. The dog ate the lovely grass.

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