Asked by bradley
how do you know the difference between complete predicates and complete subjects
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Answered by
Tori
Complete Predicates-predicates complete predicate is all words other than the subject and its modifiers
Complete Subjects- Example, The ball lay there. The ball is the complete subject. Hopew this helps
Complete Subjects- Example, The ball lay there. The ball is the complete subject. Hopew this helps
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The subject tells who or what is doing the action. The predicate contains the verb and tells what is happening (or happened).
Examples: (<b>Complete subject is in bold face</b>. <u>Complete predicate is underlined.</u>
<b>The baby</b> <u>is crying</u>.
<b>Tom</b> <u>told his friend about the game</u>.
<b>One of the girls in our class</b> <u>brought cookies</u>.
<u>Usually</u> <b>our math teacher</b> <u>doesn't let us eat in class</u>.
Examples: (<b>Complete subject is in bold face</b>. <u>Complete predicate is underlined.</u>
<b>The baby</b> <u>is crying</u>.
<b>Tom</b> <u>told his friend about the game</u>.
<b>One of the girls in our class</b> <u>brought cookies</u>.
<u>Usually</u> <b>our math teacher</b> <u>doesn't let us eat in class</u>.
Answered by
GuruBlue
This will explain that very simply.\
http://www.geocities.com/fifth_grade_tpes/complete.html
http://www.geocities.com/fifth_grade_tpes/complete.html
Answered by
will
what is a sample question of a complete predicate and a simple predicate
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