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Simple/Complete/Compound Subject and Predicates

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The boy walked home from the soccer game. Simple Subject/Predicate Subject: boy Predicate: walked
The children read quietly. Simple Subject/Predicate Subject: children Predicate: read
Valerie practices the trumpet. Simple Subject/Predicate Subject: Valerie Predicate: practices
My little sister is five years old. Complete Subject Complete Subject: My little sister.
The young camel played in the sand. Complete Subject Complete Subject: Young Camel
Michelle wanted to write poems. Diego wanted to write poems. Michelle and Diego wanted to write poems.
Ben went home. Ben changed into pajamas. Ben climbed into bed. Compound Predicate. Ben went home, changed into pajamas, and climbed into bed.
Dean ate watermelon on Tuesday. Mary ate watermelon on Tuesday. Compound Subject. Dean and Mary ate watermelon on Tuesday.
The soccer player ran kicked scored. How to fix this? The soccer player ran, kicked, and scored.
The student wrote a book won a prize gave a speech. How do I fix this? The student wrote a book, won a prize, and gave a speech.
Plural of box. boxes
Correct the sentence. the boy ate pizza at marina mall. The boy ate pizza at Marina Mall.
Correct the sentence. we went to egypt for break. We went to Egypt for break.
Miss Debbie's students talked. Miss Debbie's students listened to each other. Miss Debbie's students talked and listened to each other.
My uncle ate pizza last night. My aunt ate pizza last night. My uncle and aunt ate pizza last night.
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