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What is the subject and predicate of this sentence? "There are children waiting." Is it "children are waiting" or "there are"?
10 years ago

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Answered by Sandy
The subject are the children. The predicate is what is being told about the subject, in this case the predicate is what is being said about the children. So;

Subject: children
Predicate: waiting
10 years ago

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