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The map was soiled and torn.
- A. simple subject
- B. complete subject
- C. simple predicate
- D. none of the above
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The sink was full of dirty dishes.
- A. simple subject
- B. simple predicate
- C. preposition
- D. none of the above
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She is cold.
- A. simple subject
- B. simple predicate
- C. Compound subject
- D. none of the above
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The party was a great surprise.
- A. simple subject
- B. simple predicate
- C. complete predicate
- D. none of the above
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The wooden chair wobbles a bit.
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A beach ball rolled onto the baseball diamond.
A. simple subject B. simple predicate C. complete predicate D. none of the above |
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Many letters were written.
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Trees and bushes were damaged in the storm.
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Even children were expected to work.
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Most houses were small.
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No one noticed the theft until the morning.
A. simple subject B. simple predicate C. compound predicate D. none of the above
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A shiny new bike stood outside the door.
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Her sincere sorrow made everyone cry.
A. complete subject B. complete predicate C. prepositional phrase D. none of the above |
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This toy requires some assembly.
A. complete subject B. complete predicate C. preposition D. none of the above |
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That girl in the trench coat is a reporter.
A. complete subject B. complete predicate C. prepositional phrase D. none of the above
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She is silly.
A. simple predicate B. complete predicate C. prepositional phrase D. none of the above |
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Bobby laughed loudly.
A. complete subject B. complete predicate C. simple predicate D. none of the above |
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The two boys cleaned the outside deck.
A. complete subject B. complete predicate C. prepositional phrase D. none of the above |
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A man in a tan suit robbed the bank.
A. complete subject B. complete predicate C. prepositional phrase D. none of the above |
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All of the guests welcomed the distraction.
A. complete subject B. simple subject C. prepositional phrase D. none of the above
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Jerry sanded the wood lightly and wiped it clean.
A. Complete Predicate B. Compound Predicate C. Simple Subject D. Compound Subject |
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Decimals and percents are taught in math class.
A. Complete Predicate B. Compound Predicate C. Simple Subject D. Compound Subject |
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He checks the pressure in the tires.
A. complete subject B. complete predicate C. prepositional phrase D. none of the above |
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Mary taught, practiced chess, and played with her dog.
A. Complete Predicate B. Compound Predicate C. Simple Subject D. None of the above |
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Cans and jars should be recycled.
A. Complete Predicate B. Compound Predicate C. Simple Subject D. Compound Subject |
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Which answer is correct?
The orchestra gives concerts and donates its services for charity concerts.
A. "for charity concerts" is the complete subject B. "The orchestra" is the simple subject C. "gives concerts and donates" is the complete predicate D. None of the above is true |
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D. None of the above is true |
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Which answer is correct?
Mother was fixing us pancakes and wished us a safe trip.
A. "fixing" is the simple predicate B. "was fixing" is the complete predicate C. "was fixing" and "wished" is the compound predicate D. None of the above is true |
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C. "was fixing" and "wished" is the compound predicate |
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Which answer is correct?
The first sighting of a koala delights most visitors.
A. "first sighting" is the complete subject B. "delights most visitors" is the complete predicate C. "of a koala" is the simple subject D. None of the above is true |
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B. "delights most visitors" is the complete predicate |
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Which answer is correct?
My relatives from Mexico arrived Tuesday for our Christmas party.
A. "from Mexico" is the complete subject B. "arrived" is the simple predicate C. "My relatives from Mexico" is the simple subject D. None of the above is true |
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B. "arrived" is the simple predicate |
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Which answer is correct?
Marc will go to the office and pick up his referral.
A. "Marc" is the simple subject B. "will go to the office" is the complete predicate C. "Marc will go to the office" is the complete subject D. None of the above is true |
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A. "Marc" is the simple subject |
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