Simple Predicates and Complete Predicates
Simple Subjects and Complete Subjects
Nouns
Pronouns
Kinds of Sentences
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What is a simple Predicate?
The main word in the complete predicate.
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What is the complete subject in this sentence? The boy with the blue hair and brown eyes kicked the soccer ball.
The boy with the blue hair and brown eyes.
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Identify the Nouns in this sentence: John went to the movie theater with Lucy.
Answer: John, movie theater, Lucy
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What is a Pronoun?
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a Noun.
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What type of sentence ends with an Exclamation point?
Exclamatory Sentence
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Which sentence has a complete predicate? A. Bob likes to run when it gets very dark. B. Her younger brother jumped.
Letter A has a complete predicate.
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Whats the difference between simple subjects and complete subjects?
The simple subject is the main word in the complete subject. A complete subject includes all the words having to do with the subject.
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Write the Plural of these Nouns Kitty, Mop, Deer, Mice.
Answer: Kitties, Mops, Deer, Mice
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Fill in the Blank with a pronoun Everybody in this class has completed ________ homework already.
Their
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Bob and Joe sat down after they saw the Statue of Liberty. What type of sentence is this?
Declarative
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Is a simple predicate only one word?
Most of the time. Sometimes the simple predicate needs more than one word. This is called a verb phrase.
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Does this sentence have a compound subject or a simple subject? John and Joey opened the cabinet.
This sentence has a compound subject because there is more than one subject.
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Which Noun is misspelled? Disappearence, Pursue, Specimen.
Answer: Disappearence is spelled incorrectly. The correct spelling is disappearance
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Choose the sentence with the correct pronoun. A) Talk to Stephon and they before making a decision. B) Talk to Stephon and them before making a decision.
The correct answer is B
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What is a sentence?
A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought. A sentence has to have a subject and a predicate.
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In which sentence does the predicate come before the subject? A.Collecting coins is a hobby of mine. B. Here comes the football team.
The correct answer is B
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What is the simple subject of this sentence? The new worker totally messed up his first order.
The simple subject is worker.
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What is the plurals of these nouns? Cactus, Octopus, Thesis.
Answer: Cacti, Octopi, Theses
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Read this sentence and then figure out a pronoun you could use to replace John and Jack. John and Jack played with a dog.
Answer: You could use the pronoun they.
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Go do your homework. What two different end marks could this sentence end with?
A period or an exclamation point.
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Is this the correct way to separate complete predicates from the complete subject? The girl with blue hair/ jumped on the trampoline.
Yes. You are supposed to cut them in half to separate them. Karate Chop!
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What is the subject of this sentence? Stop doing that, John!
The subject is understood. (You)
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What is the difference between a Concrete Noun and an Abstract noun?
Answer: A Concrete noun is something you can hear, smell, feel, taste, or touch. An abstract noun is an idea or a thought that you can not register with your five senses.
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Which of the following contains an error in the reference of a pronoun? A. If he would practice, it would help his game. B. If students want to improve, they must practice. C. If he practices, his game will improve.
Answer: Letter A is an incorrect use of the pronoun he.
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What type of sentence is this? My little brother insists on coming with us. A: statement B: command C: question D: exclamation
The correct answer is A because the sentence is just a statement.