Simple Subject(s)
Complete Subject(s)
Simple Predicate(s)
Complete Predicate(s)
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The simple subject of this sentence: The mail carrier left a package on the front porch.

carrier
100

The complete subject of this sentence: The clock's minute hand is moving.

The clock's minute hand

100

The simple predicate of this sentence: I had worked hard all morning.

had worked

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The complete predicate of this sentence: While Dad was sleeping, we decorated the house for his birthday party.

While Dad was sleeping, decorated the house for his birthday party.

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What are ALL nouns in this sentence? Camels stamped and bellowed in annoyance when packs were put on them.

camels, annoyance, packs

200

The simple subject of this sentence: Bring an extra sweatshirt with you if you have one.

IMPLIED you

(you)

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The complete subject of this sentence: Seashells filled Liz's suitcase and spilled onto the floor.

Seashells

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The simple predicate of this sentence: Abe peeled and chopped all of the onions and dumped them into a huge pot.

peeled, chopped, dumped

200

The complete predicate of this sentence: Just as Terri came in the door, the phone rang.

Just as Terri came in the door, rang.

200

What are ALL pronoun(s) in this sentence? Camels stamped and bellowed in annoyance when packs were put on them.

them

300

The simple subject of this sentence: Is Rena the one who went to New Zealand?

Rena

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The complete subject of this sentence: The Internet and other forms of electronic communication are shaping the world's future.

The Internet and other forms of electronic communication

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The simple predicate of this sentence: Chippewa and Ojibwa are two names for the same American Indian people.

are

300

The complete predicate of this sentence: When the snows melt, these streams will fill and rush down to the valley.

when the snows melt, will fill and rush down to the valley.

300

What are ALL verbs in this sentence? Camels stamped and bellowed in annoyance when packs were put on them.

stamped, bellowed, were put

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The simple subject of this sentence: Sir Ernest Shackleton was an Antarctic explorer.

Sir Ernest Shackleton

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The complete subject of this sentence: The heavy branches of an oak tree hung over our table and shaded us from the sun.

The heavy branches of an oak tree

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The simple predicate of this sentence: Bridges must be inspected regularly.

must be inspected

400

The complete predicate of this sentence: Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize.

won the Pulitzer Prize.

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What are ALL conjunction(s) in this sentence? Camels stamped and bellowed in annoyance when packs were put on them.

and

500

The simple subject of this sentence: Anyone who knows Vita can tell you how smart she is.

Anyone

500

The complete subject of this sentence: My aunts, uncles, and cousins from Costa Rica visited us last summer.

My aunts, uncles, and cousins from Costa Rica

500

The simple predicate of this sentence: Have you or Sandy ever seen the movie The Bridge on the River Kwai?

have seen

(ever is a modifier, so you don't need it!)

500

The complete predicate of this sentence: Tiny wildflowers sprang up wherever they could.

sprang up whenever they could.

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What are ALL prepositions in this sentence? Camels stamped and bellowed in annoyance when packs were put on them.

in, on
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