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Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates

Quiz by Adelle Dublin

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  • Q1

    'Fireworks have existed for hundreds of years.' 

    To divide the complete subject from the complete predicate I would draw a line between?

    Fireworks have existed / for hundreds of years.

    Fireworks have existed for/ hundreds of years.

    Fireworks have / existed for hundreds of years.

    Fireworks / have existed for hundreds of years.

    30s
  • Q2

    'Everyone enjoys fireworks.'  

    The complete subject is?

    Everyone enjoys

    enjoys fireworks.

    Everyone

    30s
  • Q3

    'Even little children like them.'

    The complete predicate is?

    little children

    Even little children

    like them.

    30s
  • Q4

    'The ancient Greek used them.'

    The complete predicate is?

    The ancient Greek

    Greek

    used them.

    used

    30s
  • Q5

    'The Chinese learned the art of firecrackers.'

    The complete subject is?

    learned

    The Chinese

    Chinese

    learned the art of firecrackers.

    30s

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