The complete subject is the noun or pronoun and includes all of the words in the subject, for example (complete subject in bold):
My favorite recipe for sugar cookies is my mother's.
The simple subject is just the noun or pronoun that serves as the subject, for example (simple subject in bold):
My favorite recipe for sugar cookies is my mother's.
A predicate is the verb and all of the words related to that verb. The complete predicate includes all of the words in the predicate, for example (complete predicate in bold):
We can make some of those sugar cookies from mom's recipe.
The simple predicate is the verb, the word or words of the action (or state of being), for example (simple predicate in bold):
We can make some of those sugar cookies from mom's recipe.
Not usually, but sometimes. A complete predicate may include a "predicate adjective" that modifies the simple subject, as in the sentence, "She is pretty", in which "pretty" modifies the simple subject "she". However, this is by no means a necessary part of a predicate in general.
Simple Subject= You Simple predicate= waited
Yes but it's the way you diagram. ex.) Ducks quack. that is a simple subject=ducks simple predicate=quack but if you have= The teacher gave us homework. Teacher would be the subject or the complete subject would be, The teacher. the simple predicate would be, gave. the complete predicate would be, gave us homework. (i had a really good grammar teacher this year!)
"unfolded" is the simple predicate. "unfolded a large quilt" is the complete predicate.
Subject: Few people Predicate: had them
Oh, dude, the simple subject is "He" and the simple predicate is "loves." The complete subject is "He loves to send emails to his family and friends" and the complete predicate is "now." So, like, there you have it.
The predicate is everything that is not the subject. The simple predicate is a verb or verb phrase. eg The man next door is a doctor complete subject = The man next door, complete predicate = is a doctor. simple subject = man, simple predicate = is The woman is waiting for her husband. complete subject = The woman, complete predicate = is waiting for her husband. simple subject = woman, simple predicate = is waiting
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The complete subject, the complete predicate, the simple subject, and the verb (simple predicate)
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
The predicate is everything that is not the subject. The simple predicate is a verb or verb phrase. eg The man next door is a doctor complete subject = The man next door, complete predicate = is a doctor. simple subject = man, simple predicate = is The woman is waiting for her husband. complete subject = The woman, complete predicate = is waiting for her husband. simple subject = woman, simple predicate = is waiting
The Simple Subject Is Warnings, and The Simple Predicate Is Given.
The Simple Subject Is Cubs And The Simple Predicate Is Batted.
Not usually, but sometimes. A complete predicate may include a "predicate adjective" that modifies the simple subject, as in the sentence, "She is pretty", in which "pretty" modifies the simple subject "she". However, this is by no means a necessary part of a predicate in general.
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A simple subject is what or whom the sentence is about, the main noun. A simple predicate is the action the subject is doing in the sentence, a verb. These are simple, not associated with the compound subject or compound predicate, which are inverse to these. SO:Sentence: The old dog loafs by the fire.Simple subject: dogSimple predicate: loafs
You is the subject, went is the simple predicate, and went to the zoo yesterday is the complete predicate.