Asked by Banko
Please help me.
Identify each simple subject and each simple predicate in the following sentences using S. S. for simple subject and S. P. for simple predicate.
A. My brother is going to college next year.
B. That was a funny puppet show.
C. My aunt is manager of the record department.
D. The president will soon be choosing a new cabinet.
E. A dictionary can help a writer with problems in spellings and usage.
F. Termites have been eating the beans in the basement.
G. The history class will not administer a test on Friday.
H. Suzan found several valuable coins in the old sugar bowl.
I. A big yellow bus rolled down the road.
J. Five police officers carefully lifted the box into the truck.
Identify each simple subject and each simple predicate in the following sentences using S. S. for simple subject and S. P. for simple predicate.
A. My brother is going to college next year.
B. That was a funny puppet show.
C. My aunt is manager of the record department.
D. The president will soon be choosing a new cabinet.
E. A dictionary can help a writer with problems in spellings and usage.
F. Termites have been eating the beans in the basement.
G. The history class will not administer a test on Friday.
H. Suzan found several valuable coins in the old sugar bowl.
I. A big yellow bus rolled down the road.
J. Five police officers carefully lifted the box into the truck.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
usually, the first noun in the sentence is the subject. After that, the rest is predicate.
What are your choices?
What are your choices?
Answered by
Writeacher
Steve is right ... AND use this website to look up all the terms you need to learn about.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms.htm
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms.htm
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