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Subject Predicate
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Simple Subject = Noun or Pronoun
Complete Subject = Noun/Pronoun and modifiers The white cat is terrorizing my dog. Complete Simple
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Simple Predicate = Verb(s) Complete Predicate = Verb(s) and modifiers
The white cat is terrorizing my dog. Complete
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Simple Predicate = Verb(s) Complete Predicate = Verb(s) and modifiers
The bicycles raced around the track. Complete
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Compound = two sentences or words connected by a coordinating conjunction.
Compound Subject: Susan and Matt will drop by later today. Compound Verb: Susan will sit in the front seat and navigate.
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Verbs have three categories: helping, linking, action.
An action verb is used when the subject is performing a physical action. The wicked white cat ran to the gate. A helping verb helps an action verb. The wicked white cat is running to the gate. A linking verb does not have an action verb with it. The white cat is wicked.
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Action, Linking, or Helping?
Three big kids raced around the yard. The storm clouds are getting darker. Sid and I went bowling. The soup tastes salty. Sandra is playing tennis. The bell seems loud this morning. ACTION HELPING ACTION LINKING HELPING LINKING
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