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goblinko [34]
2 years ago
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Exercise 1 Draw one line under the simple subject and two lines under the simple predicate of each sentence below. Our bodies we

re jolted with every turn of the wheels.
English
1 answer:
Mrrafil [7]2 years ago
6 0

The underlined words have been correctly identified below:

Our <u>bodies</u> were jolted with every turn of the wheels.

Simple subject: bodies

Our bodies <u>were jolted</u> with every turn of the wheels.

Simple predicate : were jolted

<h3>What is a simple subject?</h3>

A sentence's simple subject is one in which only one noun serves as the main verb. An object, place, thing, or idea that is a noun is a subject.

A subject and a verb must be present in every sentence (or predicate). The sentence's focus is identified by the subject, which identifies it.

An object, location, or person doing an action is referred to as a simple subject. A complete subject includes all of the subject's modifiers and adjectives, whereas a simple subject is a single word that describes the topic without any of them.

Examples of Simple Subjects:

Thomas Edison created the lightbulb. The verb "invented" is being "done" in this sentence by "Thomas Edison."

To learn more about simple subject, visit:

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