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It includes all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about.
What is a complete subject?
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It includes the verb and all the words that complete the verb's meaning.
What is a complete predicate?
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It is who or what the sentence is about.
What is a simple subject?
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The simple predicate is the main word or words in the complete predicate.
What is a simple predicate?
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The answer is I.
.What subject is in the sentence, I didn't do it?
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The answer would be is under supervision
If she is a complete subject then what would be the complete predicate in the sentence, is she under supervision?
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The answer is the boy
What simple subject is in the sentence, the boy is daydreaming while in school?
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The answer is speak.
What simple predicate is in the sentence, does Arnold speak to bears?
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The answer is he.
What is the complete subject the question, is he under complete supervision?
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The answer in the question is make.
If the word cat is the subject then what is the predicate in the question, will the cat make the jump?
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The answer is the dog.
What simple subject is in the sentence, is the dog eating a rat?
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The answer is change.
Did the weather change drastically last week, find the simple predicate?
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The answer is bill and his friends.
Do bill and his friends walk to school, find the complete subject?
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The answer is on the table.
Is the book on the table, find the complete predicate?
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The answer is pizza.
Does that piece of pizza satisfy his hunger, find the simple subject?
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The answer is ate.
Who ate all my cornflakes find the simple predicate?
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The answer is singers and dancers.
Did the singers and dancers perform well, find the complete subject?
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The answer is run quickly down the street
Did john run quickly down the street, find the complete predicate?
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The answer is Mary.
Does Mary swim find the simple subject?
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The answer is cancel
Did they cancel school because of the storm, find the simple predicate?
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