Complete Sentences
Learning Objective
I can write complete sentences with correct subjects and predicates.
Key Concepts
In the sentence, "In the tree sat two ravens," the complete subject is two ravens, and the simple predicate is sat.
In a question like, "Did you complete your homework?" the complete and simple subject is you, and the simple predicate is did complete.
In a command, the subject is implied or assumed to be you, even if it is not explicitly written in the sentence.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 3 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. Rewrite the following sentence so that the subject comes before the predicate: 'In the garden bloomed the roses.'
2. Identify the simple subject and simple predicate in the following question: 'Will the students finish the project on time?'
3. What is the implied subject in the following sentence: 'Clean your room!'?
Educational Video
ADVANCED SUBJECTS & PREDICATES | English Lesson
Kevin Spaans