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i cant figure out simple subjects and simple predicates in a sentence
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Ms. Sue
Let's start with the simple predicate, which is the verb. The simple subject is the person or thing that is doing the action.
Examples: The simple subject is boldfaced, and the simple predicate is underlined.
<b>Mom</b> just <u>went</u> to the store.
<b>One</b> of my friends <u>is</u> on the basketball team.
Some <b>countries</b> in Europe <u>do</u> not <u>use</u> the euro.
This site has more information and examples.
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Examples: The simple subject is boldfaced, and the simple predicate is underlined.
<b>Mom</b> just <u>went</u> to the store.
<b>One</b> of my friends <u>is</u> on the basketball team.
Some <b>countries</b> in Europe <u>do</u> not <u>use</u> the euro.
This site has more information and examples.
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