What is the difference between subject and predicate?
A. Subject is the beginning of the sentence. The predicate is the end.
B. Subject explains what the subject of the sentence is doing. The predicate is the subject of the sentence.
C. Subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate explains what the subject is doing.
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What change should be made in the following sentence?
This rise in cities steel supplies would not have occurred without the work of Henry Bessemer.
A. change rise to raise
B. change cities to cities’
C. insert a comma after supplies
D. change would not have occurred to will not have occurred
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