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100
Many meteors occurring together (creates, create) a meteor shower.
create
100
Name the simple subject and simple predicate: The rolling, green landscape glows against its blue backdrop.
landscape; glows
100
Name the compound subject and/or compound predicate: Sally and Mike will lead the parade.
Sally; Mike = CS
100
What is the complete predicate and complete subject: Each captured the beauty of the Emerald Isle.
Each - CS captured the beauty of the Emerald Isle - CP
100
The cheerleaders from the other team (do does) a cheer for us before each game.
do
200
The particles (is, are) known as meteorites when they hit the Earth.
are
200
Name the simple subject and simple predicate: Mild temperatures keep the lush vegetation deep green.
temperatures; keep
200
Name the compound subject and/or compound predicate: The people in the village first resisted but then accepted the new factory.
resisted; accepted = CP
200
What is the complete predicate and complete subject: Artists from Ireland produced great treasures over the years.
Artists from Ireland = CS produced great treasures over the years. = CP
200
Sabine's years in Europe (appears, appear) to be happy ones.
appear
300
Someone (is, are) going to pass this class.
is
300
Name the simple subject and simple predicate: Ireland's highest peak is in the Mountains of Kerry.
peak; is
300
Name the compound subject and/or compound predicate: Sleet or rain is predicated for the tri-state area tonight.
sleet; rain= CS
300
What is the complete predicate and complete subject: Two Irish artists are Maurice MacGonigal and Estella Soloman.
Two Irish artists = CS are Maurice MacGonigal and Estella Soloman = CP
300
Derek with his friends from school (climbs, climb) the tree in his backyard.
climbs
400
One of the boxes (is, are) open.
is
400
Name the simple subject and simple predicate: Trees once added greatly to the greenness.
trees; added
400
Name the compound subject and/or compound predicate: Jake baked brownies and cooked pasta for the surprise party.
baked; cooked = CP
400
What is the complete predicate and complete subject: Shaw's work included a few different books.
Shaw's work = cs included a few different books. - cp
400
The principal of the school (changes, change) the school's dress code every year.
changes
500
The trees of the grove (was, were) beautiful.
were
500
Name the simple subject and simple predicate: Little woodland remains in Ireland today, however.
woodland; remains
500
Name the compound subject and/or compound predicate: Books, clothes, and other items had been collected and sold at the fundraiser.
books, clothes, items= cs had been collected; sold = cp
500
What is the complete predicate and complete subject: He lived during the time of the Irish Literary Revival.
he = cs lived during the time of the Irish literary revival. = cp
500
(Does, Do) the boys have a snack after school?
do
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