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Simple Predicates
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Marcs magnificient house of random questions
100
Big cities have good food.
cities
100
Urban sprawl harms animals habitats.
Urban sprawl
100
Many people celebrate Christmas.
celebrate
100
Metropolitan areas include suburbs.
include suburbs
100
Define simple subjects
Is the main word or words in the complete subject.
200
Most of the food comes from restaurants or concession stands in a park.
food
200
Growing families want bigger houses and yards.
Growing families
200
Chicago, Illinois is called the windy city.
is
200
Real-estate developers need land for new housing.
need land for new housing.
200
I am the best person in the world. (Simple subject)
person, I think?
300
Many of those restaurants are Chinese.
restaurants
300
Species of plants and animals are disappearing near cities.
Species of plants and animals
300
They wove the thread into linen fabric.
wove
300
State and local governments buy undeveloped land.
buy undeveloped land
300
If a sentence had these two parts, it would be complete.
A complete subject and predicate man!
400
The Chinese restaurants have very good food.
restaurants
400
Jane Addams helped found a Chicago institution in 1889.
Jane Addams
400
Many people in the whole wide world are weird.
in
400
Some cities encourage development on old industrial sites.
encourage development on old industrial sites.
400
Define simple predicates.
Is the main word or words in the complete predicate. It's a verb people!
500
Coming into any city with a empty stomach and money is fun.
city
500
Her efforts won her the Nobel Peace Prize in 2013.
Her
500
The resourceful pioneers made clothing from this fabric.
made
500
People of many different nationalities sought help at Hull House.
sought help at Hull house.
500
Tiebreaker, what is Quinn's favorite color?
Red, man, red!