COMPLETE SUBJECT AND COMPLETE PREDICATE QUIZ | | Subjects and Predicates

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Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. The subject tells whom or what the sentence is about. The subject of a sentence may be simple or complete.

The SIMPLE SUBJECT is the main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about.
The COMPLETE SUBJECT consists of the simple subject and any word(s) that may modify it.
EXAMPLES:
The Caribbean has more than 700 islands, islets, reefs and caves. "The Caribbean" is the SIMPLE SUBJECT.
"The beautiful Caribbean" is the COMPLETE SUBJECT.
From this colorful video, you will LEARN all you need to know about the simple subject and the complete subject.

THE SIMPLE PREDICATE, or verb, is the main word or word group that tells something about the subject.
THE COMPLETE PREDICATE consists of a verb and all the words that modify the verb and complete its meaning.

EXAMPLE:
The Caribbean was named after the Caribs.
Simple Predicate = was named
Complete Predicate = was named after the Caribs.

In this video, you will practice identifying complete subjects and complete predicates. So, without further ado, let's Get Grammarous! 💖😉
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Pls answer this i am confused at no 5 and 10 why did you add you thank you

pandaboiboi
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Im in 3rd but why does she put (you) as the complete subject?
pls answer thanks u.😀

ruthdebebe
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you must be confused why you is the subject. explanation - whenever there is an imperative sentence the subject is always you as there is no subject. Ex- come here. subject you

xavierorignal
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Aaa i am in 9th😂😂
Well this is embarrassing

Melina-dnzh