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Complete Subject and Complete Predicate


Every sentence must have a subject and a predicate. The subject tells what the sentence is
about. The predicate tells something about the subject.
A complete subject includes all the descriptions about the subject. A complete predicate
includes all the descriptions about the predicate .
In each sentence below, underline the complete subject and circle the complete predicate.

Example: The chocolate cake tasted very good.

1. The school bus went quickly over the road.

2. The gentle giant in the yellow hat climbed down the large tree.

3. We often watch cartoons on television.

4. The blue and white hat belonged to my aunt.

5. Garrett, Amy and Liza walked their dogs yesterday.

6. The historic building is now a museum.

7. Brandon and Jeff, who are both in my class, are twins.

8. I like fruit salad with strawberries.

9. My sister’s friend Charles, works at the mall.

10. Kate and Celia laughed and played on the swings.

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