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Subjects and Predicates

Subject The subject tells whom or what the sentence is about. Complete Subject Includes all the words in the subject Simple Subject Main words or words in the complete subject

Subject The weary hikers will sleep until midmorning. Complete Subject Simple Subject hikers

Predicate The predicate tells what the subject does, is, has, or feels. Complete Predicate Includes all the words in the predicate Simple Predicate Main word or words in the complete predicate It is always a verb

Predicate The weary hikers will sleep until midmorning. Complete Predicate will sleep until midmorning Simple Predicate will sleep