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what is a simple subject and predicate?
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1. Look the word up in the dictionary to find its meaning. 2. Check its part of speech. It it is a noun, you can use it as a subject or object; if it is a verb, you can use it as a simple predicate. If it is an adjective or adverb, you can use it
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1. Look the word up in the dictionary to find its meaning. 2. Check its part of speech. It it is a noun , you can use it as a subject or object; if it is a verb , you can use it as a simple predicate. If it is an adjective or adverb , you can use
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A simple predicate is the verb phrase of the sentence. I have underlined it in these two sentences.
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Just the base noun of the subject and the verb phrase . I have underlined them in these sentences: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs. The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. The unhappy fellow had never met the girl of his
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what is a simple subject and simple predicate??
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i have to label the simple subjects, verb or verb phrases, direct objects, indirect objects, and predicate nouns. Then I have to bracket any prepositional phrases and label the objects of the prepositions. Here is the sentence: Susie and I
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Compounds are connected with "and". For example:
The swimmer's skill and speed made him a winner.
"swimmer's skill and speed" would be a compound subject with a simple predicate of "made"
The
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Hi,
You seem to be missing some choices, eg g/h/i.
Clive
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You know, I love this, because I have been battling the school (3rd grade) regarding this same subject. They don't know what they are teaching. Clive although your answers meet some of the requirements, please, if you can explain, why or what
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