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SIMPL E A ND C OM P LE T E

A N D P R ED I C A T E
SUBJECT
COMPLETE SENTENCE
Subject Predicate
It tells who or what the sentence is It tells what the subject does or is.
about It begins with verb.
It begins with noun, proper noun, or
pronoun.

Mary went to the store.


SUBJECT & PREDICATE
• THE LITTLE GREY BUNNY ATE THE ORANGE CARROT.

• SUPERMAN FLEW OVER THE BUILDING.


SIMPLE AND COMPLETE SUBJECT
Simple Subject Complete Subject
• Just one word • The whole subject

• The girl with the blue shirt smiled. • The boy with the orange shirt
smiled.
SIMPLE AND COMPLETE PREDICATE
Simple Predicate Complete Predicate
• The main verb that tells what the • The verb and all the words that
subject does. modify it.
• My puppy chews on my shoes. • My puppy chews on my shoes .
ANALYZE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES
1. A small family lived on a faraway planet.
2. The family’s two children played near the space launch.
3. The little girl dreamed about life on Earth.
4. Huge spaceships landed on the planet.
5. The spaceship mechanics repaired huge cargo ships.
6. Twinkling stars appeared in the black sky.
HOMEWORK
 Answer the attached worksheet on google classroom.
 Answer page 26 in your practice book.

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Kahoot!!
Your Teacher Ms. Ayah
Gamaleddine

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