Simple and Complete Subjects and Predicates
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- Q1The pretty girl winked at the cute boy. The simple subject of this sentence is:boygirlboyThe pretty girl45s
- Q2The pretty girl winked at the cute boy. The simple predicate of this sentence is:winkedcuteprettyboy45s
- Q3The pretty girl winked at the cute boy. The complete subject of this sentence is:The pretty girl winkedwinked at the cute boyThe pretty girlthe cute boy45s
- Q4The pretty girl winked at the cute boy. The complete predicate of this sentence is:winkedThe pretty girlwinked at the cute boywinked at45s
- Q5Miss Collins is the coolest teacher. The simple subject of this sentence is:teacherMiss Collinscoolestthe45s
- Q6Miss Collins is the coolest teacher. The simple predicate of this sentence is:is the coolest teacherteachercoolestis45s
- Q7Miss Collins is the coolest teacher. The complete subject of this sentence is:coolest teacherMiss Collinsis the coolest teacherCollins45s
- Q8Miss Collins is the coolest teacher. The complete predicate of this sentence is:iscoolest teacherMiss Collinsis the coolest teacher45s
- Q9While telling a story, Mrs. Nimmer made the class laugh. The simple subject of this sentence is:storyMrs. Nimmer made the class laugh.classMrs. Nimmer45s
- Q10While telling a story, Mrs. Nimmer made the class laugh. The simple predicate of this sentence is:madetellingmade the class laughlaugh45s
- Q11While telling a story, Mrs. Nimmer made the class laugh. The complete subject of this sentence is:While telling a storyMrs. NimmerMrs. Nimmer made the class laugh.While telling a story, Mrs. Nimmer45s
- Q12While telling a story, Mrs. Nimmer made the class laugh. The complete predicate of this sentence is:madeWhile telling a storyMrs. Nimmer made the class laugh.made the class laugh45s