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Because of Winn-Dixie English
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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
15
Many people came to my birthday party. What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
came
15
Tommy and Jennifer read books in the library. What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
read
15
My best friend stayed overnight at my house. What is the complete subject in this sentence?
my best friend
20
The first answer on the test was wrong. What is the complete subject in this sentence?
the first answer on the test
20
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.
20
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
15
We will review our spelling words. What does review mean?
view again
15
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?)
20
I fell. Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
20
The little boy sat and cried. What is the compound predicate?
sat and cried
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