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  • What is the simple predicate in the sentence: The condiments stained my clothes.
    stained
  • What is the complete predicate in the sentence: Brydon created an awesome turkey disguise.
    created an awesome turkey disguise
  • What is the complete predicate in the sentence: The condiments stained my clothes.
    stained my clothes
  • What is the complete subject in the sentence: Bonnie baked cookies last night.
    Bonnie
  • Write an example of a simple (bare bones) sentence
    Must have one subject and predicate
  • What is the complete predicate of the following sentence:  The class hopes the teacher won't give homework tonight.
    hopes the teacher won't give homework tonight
  • What is the complete predicate in the sentence: Bonnie baked cookies last night.
    baked cookies last night
  • What is the simple predicate of the following sentence:  The class hopes the teacher won't give homework tonight.
    hopes
  • What is the subject in the sentence: She ran home from school.
    she
  • Write an example of a simple (bare bones) sentence
    Must have one subject and predicate
  • What is the complete subject in the sentence: Jill's sister lives next door to me.
    Jill's sister
  • What is the simple predicate in:  His classmate's cheers interrupted his work.
    interrupted
  • Write an example of a simple (bare bones) sentence
    Must have one subject and predicate
  • What is the complete predicate in the sentence: Ten turkeys ran around the farm.
    ran around the farm
  • What is the complete subject in the sentence: Ten turkeys ran around the farm.
    ten turkeys
  • What is the complete subject in the sentence: Your love makes me happy.
    your love
  • What is the complete predicate in the sentence: Your love makes me happy.
    makes me happy
  • Write an example of a simple (bare bones) sentence
    Must have one subject and predicate
  • What is the complete predicate in the sentence:  She ran home from school.
    ran home from school
  • What is the complete predicate of this sentence:  You did a beautiful job.
    did a beautiful job
  • What is the simple predicate in the sentence: Ten turkeys ran around the farm.
    ran
  • Write an example of a simple (bare bones) sentence
    Must have one subject and predicate
  • What is the complete predicate in the sentence: Jill's sister lives next door to me.
    lives next door to me
  • What is the simple predicate in the sentence: Jill's sister lives next door to me.
    lives
  • What is the subject in the sentence:  Lucy took a nap when she got home.
    Lucy
  • What is the subject of this sentence: The time is always ripe to do right.
    Time
  • Write an example of a simple (bare bones) sentence
    Must have one subject and predicate
  • What is the simple predicate in the sentence:  She ran home from school.
    ran