Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates
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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 - Q6
Lights of many colours dance in the sky.
The complete subject is?
Lights
dance
dance in the sky.
Lights of many colours
30s - Q7
'The fireworks sparkle against the dark sky.'
The complete predicate is?
The fireworks
sparkle
sparkle against the dark sky.
The fireworks sparkle
30s - Q8
'Loud pops go with the lights.'
The complete predicate is?
go with the lights.
Loud pops go with the lights.
Loud pops
with the lights.
30s - Q9
'Crowds roar with pleasure at the sight.'
The complete subject is?
Crowds roar
roar with pleasure at the sight.
roar with pleasure
Crowds
30s - Q10
The complete subject _____.
tells us what the subject has
tells us what the subject does.
is the noun
tells us who or what the sentence is about.
30s - Q11
The complete predicate ______.
is the verb
is who or what the sentence is about.
is the noun or pronoun.
tells us what the subject is, has, does, or feels.
30s