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Because of Winn-Dixie English

  •  English    17     Public
    Simple, Complete, and Compound Subjects/Predicates, Common and Proper Nouns, Prefixes re-, un-, and dis-
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  • The train has twelve cars. What is the simple subject in this sentence?
    train
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  • Out of the blue, the telephone rang. What is the simple subject in this sentence?
    telephone
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  • Many people came to my birthday party. What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
    came
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  • Tommy and Jennifer read books in the library. What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
    read
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  • My best friend stayed overnight at my house. What is the complete subject in this sentence?
    my best friend
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  • The first answer on the test was wrong. What is the complete subject in this sentence?
    the first answer on the test
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  • We will go to Walmart to buy a new television. What is the complete predicate in this sentence?
    will go to Walmart to buy a new television
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  • I looked out the window. Saw a deer. Put these together and make one sentence with a compound predicate.
    I looked out the window and saw a deer.
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  • It is unlikely that I will go to Friday's football game. What does unlikely mean?
    not likely to occur
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  • I disagree with my dad about that song. What does disagree mean?
    the opposite of agree or to not agree
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  • We will review our spelling words. What does review mean?
    view again
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  • The little boy climbed the big tree. What are the nouns in this sentence?
    boy, tree
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  • Mrs. Mickey is my teacher. What kind of a noun is Mrs. Mickey?
    proper noun
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  • Trying to reach the cookies on the top shelf. Sentence or Fragment?
    Fragment (WHO is trying to reach the cookies?)
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  • I fell. Sentence or Fragment?
    Sentence
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  • The little boy sat and cried. What is the compound predicate?
    sat and cried
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