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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
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1. The teacher graded the homework papers . 2. John drove the car to the store. 3. We liked the last play of the game. 4. They w

ere singing at the park. 5. On Tuesday the happy children watched a movie. 6. The scout troop met in the morning . 7. The pack of dogs ran freely in the street . 8. The sound of the bell is ringing in my ears 9. Swimming is my favorite sport . 10. Lance and Phyliss quickly walked across the street . EVERY SENTENCE MUST HAVE A SUBJECT AND A PREDICATE. THE SUBJECT TELLS WHAT THE SENTENCE IS ABOUT. THE PREDICATE TELLS SOMETHING ABOUT THE SUBJECT PLEASE HELP !!!!!
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1 answer:
IgorC [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Sentence Subject and Predicate

Subject                                  Predicate

1. The teacher                       graded the homework papers.

2. John                                  drove the car to the store.

3. We                                     liked the last play of the game.

4. They                                  were singing at the park.

5. the happy children          watched a movie On Tuesday.

6. The scout troop               met in the morning.

7. The pack of dogs             ran freely in the street.

8. The sound of the bell      is ringing in my ears.

9. Swimming                        is my favorite sport.

10. Lance and Phyliss          quickly walked across the street.

Explanation:

Grammatically, the part of a sentence or a clause which asserts or describes what the subject is doing or what the subject is or what the subject has done is called the predicate.  It starts from the action word, otherwise called the verb.  On the other hand, the subject of a sentence is the person, place, or thing that a sentence is discussing or describing.

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