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Subjects and Predicates

Subjects and Predicates. Complete Subjects and Predicates, Simple Subjects (nouns) and Predicates (verbs), . Subjects, Nouns, Predicates and Verbs.

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Subjects and Predicates

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  1. Subjects and Predicates Complete Subjects and Predicates, Simple Subjects (nouns) and Predicates (verbs),

  2. Subjects, Nouns, Predicates and Verbs • We are all in eighth grade now and know that a subject is basically a noun. Subjects and nouns refer to the person, place, thing or idea that the sentence is about. Predicates are likened to verbs. They tell you what the subjects/nouns are doing or has done throughout the sentence.

  3. What is a Complete Subject or Subject Complement? • Complete = having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full • Complement = something that completes or makes perfect • Subject = whom or what the sentence is about

  4. Complete Predicate • Complete = having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full • Complement = something that completes or makes perfect • Predicate = refers to what the subject (noun) is doing.

  5. Concrete, Abstract and Possessive Nouns

  6. Different Kinds of Sentences • Declarative • Imperative • Exclamatory • Interrogative

  7. Verbs

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