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What is a sentence that expresses a complete thought?
What is a sentence that expresses a complete thought?
What is the function of a subject in a sentence?
What is the function of a subject in a sentence?
What is the role of a predicate in a sentence?
What is the role of a predicate in a sentence?
Which of the following contains both a subject and a predicate?
Which of the following contains both a subject and a predicate?
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What is the subject in the sentence 'The flowers bloomed beautifully'?
What is the subject in the sentence 'The flowers bloomed beautifully'?
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Which of the following is a complete sentence?
Which of the following is a complete sentence?
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Study Notes
Sentence Structure
- A sentence that expresses a complete thought is a sentence that conveys a complete idea or meaning.
- The subject of a sentence is the noun or pronoun that performs the action described in the sentence.
- The predicate of a sentence is the part that tells what the subject is doing or what is happening to the subject.
- A sentence that contains both a subject and a predicate is a complete sentence.
- In the sentence "The flowers bloomed beautifully", the subject is "The flowers" because they are the ones performing the action of blooming.
- A complete sentence is one that expresses a complete thought, such as "I am going to the store."
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Test your knowledge of types of sentences, subject and predicate identification, and noun recognition with this quiz. Explore the functions of subjects and predicates, and learn to identify complete thoughts in sentences.