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inna [77]
4 years ago
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Mr.Mota sampled some cheese at the deli. which is simple subject and simple predicate?

English
1 answer:
lianna [129]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

simple subject: Mr. Mota

simple predicate: sampled

Explanation:

The simple subject is the person or thing that is doing the action. Sometimes, the subject is decorated with adjectives (for example: the funny clown), so the simple subject is only the part without any adjectives (so, in the previous example, it would be simply "the clown").

Here, we see that Mr. Mota is doing the action of sampling the cheese. So, we understand that Mr. Mota is the subject. Since there aren't any flowery adjectives around, "Mr. Mota" is the simple subject, as well.

Just like how simple subject is the main subject without the adjectives, simple predicate is the simple verb without any adverbs or, essentially, the rest of the sentence.

Here, "sampled some cheese at the deli" is the complex predicate, but since we only want the simple one, it is "sampled".

<em>~an aesthetics lover</em>

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