COMPLETE AND SIMPLE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES LESSON 4
WHAT IS A COMPLETE SUBJECT?
A COMPLETE SUBJECT INCLUDES ALL OF THE WORDS IN THE SUBJECT.
WHAT IS A COMPLETE PREDICATE?
A COMPLETE PREDICATE INCLUDES ALL OF THE WORDS IN THE PREDICATE OF THE SENTENCE.
My entire family arrived at the airport.
Uncle Lee carried my bookbag.
My brother and I took only one suitcase.
My vacation was a great adventure.
I gave the best advice.
WHAT IS A SIMPLE SUBJECT?
A SIMPLE SUBJECT IS THE MAIN WORD IN THE COMPLETE SUBJECT.
WHAT IS A SIMPLE PREDICATE?
A SIMPLE PREDICATE IS THE VERB OR VERBS IN THE COMPLETE PREDICATE.
Julie packed her bag for the trip.
The tiny cabins disappointed the passengers.
A large crowd waited at the dock.
A huge storm cloud blew in from the west.
Rain delayed our travel plans.
My mother checked our tickets.