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Novosadov [1.4K]
2 years ago
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Exercise 1 Draw one line under the simple subject. Draw two lines under the simple predicate. Draw a vertical line (|) between t

he complete subject and the complete predicate.
Three of the high-school classes planned a community project.
English
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morpeh [17]2 years ago
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Three of the high-school classes planned a community project.

Simple Subject: Three

Simple predicate: planned

Complete subject: Three of the high-school classes

Complete predicate: planned a community project

What is subject and predicate?

A noun or pronoun serves as the sentence's simple subject. A verb or verb-phrase serves as the sentence's basic predicate. The complete topic is made up of the basic subject and any additional words that clarify or further its meaning. The complete predicate is made up of the simple predicate and words that clarify or complete its meaning.

A sentence is a group of words that together convey a complete idea or meaning. The person or thing that the sentence is about is the topic of a complete sentence. The noun or pronoun that is employed in a sentence as the object of the story can also be referred to as the subject.

All of a sentence's words that have nothing to do with the subject are considered the predicate. If you can identify the subject in a sentence with only one phrase, you may also identify the predicate by whatever is not the subject.

Thus for the above given sentence,

Simple Subject: Three

Simple predicate: planned

Complete subject: Three of the high-school classes

Complete predicate: planned a community project

To learn more about subject and predicate from the given link below,

brainly.com/question/17960201

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