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The team played very well. Identify the subject and predicate for this sentence.
Team - subject; played very well - predicate
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True or false: The subject and object of a sentence be either a noun or pronoun.
True
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True or False: The subject of a sentence can be considered the "doer"
True
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Create a sentence of your own that contains a subject, verb and complement.
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Ricardo was sad today. What is the complement in this sentence?
Sad today.
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True or false: A complement is present when we use a 'to be' verb.
True
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Etan is not good at cooking. What is the verb in this sentence?
Is
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The students worked very hard. Find the verb.
Worked
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The ________ receives the action in a sentence.
Object
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Eric loves playing football. Identify the subject and object.
Subject - Eric; Object - football
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Jamir answered his sister's phone. What is the subject in this sentence?
Jamir
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Can the predicate of a sentence include the verb?
Yes
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This part of a sentence informs or tells us what is happening in the sentence.
Predicate
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This part of the sentence performs the action.
Subject
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True or False: The complement of a sentence can be an adjective or a noun.
True
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Britney had breakfast. Is this a complete sentence? State a reason for your answer.
Yes, it has a subject and a verb.
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The __________ of a sentence states what the sentence is about.
Subject
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Imar was anxious to go home. Is there an object or complement in this sentence?
Complement. It is using a to be verb - is
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Jhazae had a burger for lunch. Find the subject and predicate.
Subject - Jhazae; Predicate - had a burger for lunch
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The principal arrived on Tuesday. What is the object of the sentence?
Tuesday.
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