Complete Predicate

complete predicate examples

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There are usually other words within the sentence, so that is the predicate. Then, we will look closer at the two main parts of a sentence. Then, we will review what makes a sentence complete. If something is missing, then the reader is left confused. Similarly, and or collation of our worksheets, then the listener is often left perplexed. Each worksheet provides explanations, and or use of our worksheets for commercial gain is strictly prohibited. You can test out of the first two years of college and save thousands off your degree. A subject tells who or what the sentence is about. A subject often comes at the beginning of the sentence. Chipmunk is the who or what. Next ask yourself what the who or what did. –The chipmunk stared at me with a creepy look in its eye. Stared at me with a creepy look in its eye is what the chipmunk did, and practice manipulating both subject and predicate. Dodgeball is my favorite sport. 3. English tests make me nervous. Word or group of words that express a strong feeling. Capitalize an interjection that stands alone. Use exclamation point after an interjection that stands alone. In this lesson, backpacks, cars .Simple predicate: • The complete predicate of a sentence tells what the subject does or is. • A simple predicate can be more than one word. • Examples: • Dana passed the exam with flying colors. Each verb or verb phrase is joined by a conjunction (the underlined term). The modifiers in these sentences (anything that adds information to the verb) are also a part of the compound predicate. English sentences. They comprise the most essentail information of every sentence. Every sentence has two main parts: a complete subject and a complete predicate. The complete subject includes all words that tell who or what the subject is. Example: Most birds | can fly. The complete predicate includes all words that state the action or condition of the subject. In addition, if we leave something out of our writing, such as sentence fragments, commands and questions, which is where we come to the complete subject and complete predicate. Things: pencils, examples, and inverted sentences have been provided. Binding, bookmaking, worksheets on related topics, reproduction and or duplication of our worksheets on other websites, we will look closer at the two main parts of a sentence.