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Subject, Predicate or a Complete sentence

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    Student practice with complete sentences.
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  • True or false The subject is the who or what of the sentence.
    True
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  • True or False The predicate tells what the subject does or is.
    True
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  • True or False A complete sentence does not need a punctuation mark.
    False
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  • True or False A complete sentence NEVER starts with a capital letter.
    False
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  • True or False A complete sentence needs a subject and predicate.
    True
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  • True or False An incomplete sentence is a complete thought
    False
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  • A sentence must make sense. True or False
    True
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  • One complete sentence is enough when you are writing a paragraph. True or False
    False
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  • Is this a complete sentence? Jane ran.
    Yes
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  • Is this a complete sentence. The boy ate all of my lunch yesterday.
    yes
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  • What is the subject? Ms. A'star Jones is our principal.
    Ms. Astar Jones
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  • What is the predicate? Ms. A'star Jones is our principal.
    is our principal
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  • what is missing to make this a complete sentence? (The subject or the predicate) is a Macknificent Writer
    a subject
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  • what is missing to make this a complete sentence? (The subject or the predicate) Juan
    a predicate
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  • what is missing to make this a complete sentence? (The subject or the predicate) dodged a ball
    subject
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  • what is missing to make this a complete sentence? (The subject or the predicate) Albert
    predicate
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