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2  The children were singing.  Subject = children  Predicate/verb = were singing  Articles = The childrenwere singing The

3  My older brother is studying.  Subject = brother  Predicate/verb = is studying  Adjectives = My, older brotheris studying Myolder

4  Grandma Lopez must have written the list.  Subject = Grandma Lopez  Predicate/verb phrase = must have written  Direct object = list  Article = the Grandma Lopezmust have writtenlist the

5  Rosita is buying the pizza.  Subject = Rosita  Predicate = is buying  Direct object = pizza  Article = the Rositais buyingpizza the

6  We went to the game.  Subject = We  Predicate = went  Prepositional Phrase = to the game Wewent to game the

7 II ran the bases. SSubject = I PPredicate = ran DDirect object = bases AArticle = the Iranbases the

8  Moose and elk are large animals.  Compound subject = Moose, elk  Conjunction = and  Linking verb = are  Direct object = animals  Adjective = large elk and Moose areanimals large

9  Ms. Sanchez and Mr. Charles teach.  Compound subject = Ms. Sanchez, Mr. Charles  Conjunction = and  Predicate = teach Mr. Charles and Ms. Sanchez teach

10  The dog and her puppies slept.  Compound subject = dog, puppies  Article = The  Adjective = her  Conjunction = and  Predicate = slept dog puppies The her slept and

11  Mrs. Tapson likes football and baseball.  Subject = Mrs. Tapson  Predicate = likes  Conjunction = and  Compound direct object = football, baseball Mrs. Tapsonlikes and football baseball


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