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Which part of a complete sentence tells what the subject does or is?
Which part of a complete sentence tells what the subject does or is?
What is the subject in the sentence 'Mary went to the store'?
What is the subject in the sentence 'Mary went to the store'?
What usually begins the predicate in a sentence?
What usually begins the predicate in a sentence?
What are complete sentences made up of?
What are complete sentences made up of?
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What can the subject be in a sentence?
What can the subject be in a sentence?
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Study Notes
Sentence Structure
- The part of a complete sentence that tells what the subject does or is called the predicate.
- In the sentence 'Mary went to the store', the subject is 'Mary'.
- The predicate in a sentence usually begins with a verb.
- Complete sentences are made up of a subject and a predicate.
- The subject in a sentence can be a noun, a pronoun, or a group of words acting as a single unit.
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Test your knowledge of identifying subjects and predicates with this interactive quiz by GrammarSongs by Melissa. Learn how to recognize the two essential parts of a complete sentence and improve your communication skills in reading, speaking, and writing.