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In English / High School | 2014-01-29

### Identifying Simple Subject and Complete Subject

1. The young boy rode the bus to school.
2. My teacher Mrs. Hill likes museums.
3. The two playful children made up a new game.
4. My sister's friend Ana plays soccer.
5. The friendly dog ran very fast.

### Identifying Complete Predicate and Simple Predicate

1. We walked to the park.
2. My brother Ken collects old stamps.
3. I cooked a delicious dinner.
4. Mom works hard all day.
5. The shy rabbit hopped away quickly.

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (3)

For the first one the complete subject is The young boy. The simple subject is boy

Answered by SierraNichole | 2024-06-10

1.Simple subject=boy complete subject=the young boy
2.Simple subject=Mrs.Hill complete subject=My teacher Mrs.Hill
3.SS=children CS=THe two playful children
4.SS=Ana CS=My sister's friend Ana
5.SS=dog CS=The friendly dog
6.Simple predicate=walked Complete predicate=walked to the park
7.SP=collects CP=collects old stamps
8.SP=cooked CP=cooked a delicious dinner
9.SP=works CP=works hard all day
10.SP=hopped CP=hopped away quickly ;

Answered by teammagmacat255 | 2024-06-12

To identify simple and complete subjects, find the main noun and the entire noun phrase with modifiers. For predicates, the simple predicate is the main verb, and the complete predicate includes the verb and any additional information. Each item is broken down for clear understanding and analysis.
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Answered by teammagmacat255 | 2024-09-05