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Match the definition to its capitalized example: Mrs. Harding and Ms. Garcia DRINK DIFFERENT FLAVORS OF TEA. * 0/1
Complete predicate
Match the definition to its example: is running to the store
Complete predicate
Match the definition to its term: All the words that show together what the subject is doing *
Complete predicate
Match the definition to its capitalized example: THE STUDENT did well on the grammar test. * 0/1
Complete subject
Match the definition to its example: Brutus Buckeye, Ohio State's mascot, ... *
Complete subject
Match the definition to its term: All the words that state and describe the subject *
Complete subject
Match the definition to its capitalized example: The student STUDIED HARD AND SUCCEEDED ON THE TEST. * 0/1
Compound predicate
Match the definition to its example: went to the store and bought an Xbox *
Compound predicate
Match the definition to its term: When the subject is doing more than one action in a sentence *
Compound predicate
Match the definition to its capitalized example: MRS. HARDING AND MS. GARCIA drink different flavors of tea.
Compound subject
Match the definition to its example: Brutus Buckeye and the Jedi Knights *
Compound subject
Match the definition to its term: When there is more than one subject in a sentence *
Compound subject
Match the definition to its capitalized example: Mrs. Harding and Ms. Garcia DRINK different flavors of tea.
Simple predicate
Match the definition to its example: is *
Simple predicate
Match the definition to its term: The main verb; the main action that the subject is doing *
Simple predicate
Match the definition to its capitalized example: Although it was late at night, WE still went to the movie premiere. * 0/1
Simple subject
Match the definition to its example: Brutus
Simple subject
Match the definition to its term: The main person, place, or thing doing the action in a sentence *
Simple subject
Write a complete sentence that has a subject and predicate. (Make sure it is not a fragment!) *
The cat is sleeping in the sun
Write another complete sentence that has a subject and predicate. (Make sure it is not a fragment!) *
The dog is looking for something to eat