What is a subject?
What is a simple subject?
What is a complete subject?
Under the lettuce was my tomato.
The mean teacher assigned us homework.
What is a predicate?
What is a simple predicate?
What is a complete predicate?
Quickly we learned the layout of the small Hopi village.
She is not going home early today.
What are the 4 kinds of sentences?
What is an imperative sentence?
What is an interrogative sentence?
Help me find my umbrella!
The boy did not study for his test.
What is a sentence?
Go.
The boy going to school.
When we did our homework last night.
What music we make!
Running down the hall, the boy tripped.
Behind us barked the dogs.
We will always complete our homework.
Sometimes we bring our books to class.
Who did not complete their homework last night?
The subject tells whom or what the sentence is about.
The simple subject is the main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about.
The complete subject consists of all words needed to tell whom or what the sentence is about.
my tomato
teacher
The predicate of a sentence tells something about the subject.
The simple predicate, or verb, is the main word or word group in the complete predicate.
The complete predicate consists of a verb and all the words that describe the verb and complete its meaning.
Quickly learned the layout of the small Hopi vilage.
is going
dec, imp, exc, int
a command or request
asks a question
imp
dec
A sentence consists of a subject and predicate, expresses a complete thought.
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SF
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