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Name the COMPLETE predicate in the following sentence: 'Metropolitan areas include suburbs.'

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Name the COMPLETE subject in the following sentence: 'Real- estate developers need help for planning.'

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What is the simple predicate in the following sentence: 'The dog ran outside'.

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Name the simple subject in the following sentence: 'The blonde girl went shopping at the mall.'

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The _____________________(two words) includes the verb andall the words that complete the verb's meaning.

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This kind of sentence makes a statement and always ends with a period?

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This kind of sentence shows a strong emotion or feelings and always ends with the same punctuation.

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Name this type of sentence: 'Are you going to the basketball game tonight?'

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This type of sentence tells or asks someone to do something and can have two different puncutation endings.

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Name what kind of sentence the following is: 'Show me your photographs.'

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A _____________ ___________(two words) is made up of a main verb and one or more helping verbs.

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This type of verb helps a main verb express an action or show time.

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This type of verb can stand by itself as the simple predicate of a sentence.

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Name the verb phrase in the following sentence: 'Pollution is endangering animals and plants.'

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Name the helping verb in the following sentence: 'Modern industries have allowed cities and towns to flourish.'

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A noun is a : _______, _______, _________

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This type of noun is always capitalized.

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Name a common noun in the following sentence: 'The dog was tired.'

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Singular to Plural: We add this ending to a singular noun that ends in 's, sh, ch, x, or z' to make it plural.

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galaxy in its plural form (spelled out)

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The subject in the following sentence: 'Are you walking to the Brooklyn Bridge?'

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The subject of a command, or an imperative sentence, is usually ________.

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A word or group of words that follows a linking verb and renames or describes the subject.

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The predicate noun in the following sentence: 'Philadephia is the largest city in Pennsylvania.'

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The predicate adjective in the following sentence: 'Philadelphia cheesesteaks taste great.'

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What is: include suburbs
What is' real estate developers
What is Ran?
What is Girl?
What is: Complete Predicate
What is: Declarative?
What is Exclamatory?
What is: Interrogative?
What is: Imperative?
What is: Imperative?
What is: Verb Phrase?
What is: Helping Verb
What is: Main Verb
What is: is endangering?
What is: have?
What is: a person, place, or thing
What is: Proper Noun?
What is: dog?
What is: - es?
What is: g a l a x i e s?
What is: YOU?
What is: YOU?
What is: Subject Complement?
What is: City? ( city defines Philadelphia)
What is: Great? (great describes cheesesteaks')





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