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#GRAMMAR 5.8 REDO

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the complete subject in each sentence. (25 points)
*Do not include any end punctuation in your answer.
*Remember not to include any of the words that are part of the complete predicate. There will be no word
left behind.

2. Identify the complete predicate in each sentence. (25 points)
*Do not include any end punctuation in your answer.
*Remember not to include any of the words that are part of the complete subject. There will be no word
left behind.
Sentence #1: The seafaring Vikings traveled along the coasts of Europe during the period A.D. 800–1100.
Question 1
1.

Complete Subject: The seafaring Vikings traveled along the coasts of Europe during the period A.D. 800–1100.

Question 2
2.

Complete Predicate: The seafaring Vikings traveled along the coasts of Europe during the period A.D. 800–1100.

Sentence #2: This turbulent period is known as the Viking Age.
Question 3
3.

Complete Subject: This turbulent period is known as the Viking Age.

Question 4
4.

Complete Predicate: This turbulent period is known as the Viking Age.

Sentence #3: Vikings from Sweden, Norway, and Denmark raided many of Europe’s coastal villages.
Question 5
5.

Complete Subject: Vikings from Sweden, Norway, and Denmark raided many of Europe’s coastal villages.

Question 6
6.

Complete Predicate: Vikings from Sweden, Norway, and Denmark raided many of Europe’s coastal villages.

Sentence #4: Viking traders exchanged goods with merchants in Byzantium, Russia, and France.
Question 7
7.

Complete Subject: Viking traders exchanged goods with merchants in Byzantium, Russia, and France.

Question 8
8.

Complete Predicate: Viking traders exchanged goods with merchants in Byzantium, Russia, and France.

Sentence #5: Rich iron deposits in Scandinavia allowed Vikings to develop advanced tools.
Question 9
9.

Complete Subject: Rich iron deposits in Scandinavia allowed Vikings to develop advanced tools.

Question 10
10.

Complete Predicate: Rich iron deposits in Scandinavia allowed Vikings to develop advanced tools.

Sentence #6: Ornamental spears, swords, and axes were used by Viking warriors.
Question 11
11.

Complete Subject: Ornamental spears, swords, and axes were used by Viking warriors.

Question 12
12.

Complete Predicate: Ornamental spears, swords, and axes were used by Viking warriors.

Sentence #7: Viking ships were superior to the rowboats of the time.
Question 13
13.

Complete Subject: Viking ships were superior to the rowboats of the time.

Question 14
14.

Complete Predicate: Viking ships were superior to the rowboats of the time.

Sentence #8: The Vikings often buried their wealthy deceased in ships under water.
Question 15
15.

Complete Subject: The Vikings often buried their wealthy deceased in ships under water.

Question 16
16.

Complete Predicate: The Vikings often buried their wealthy deceased in ships under water.

Sentence #9: Some Viking poetry and literature still exist.
Question 17
17.

Complete Subject: Some Viking poetry and literature still exist.

Question 18
18.

Complete Predicate: Some Viking poetry and literature still exist.

Sentence #10: Viking sea warriors could be vicious in their attacks.
Question 19
19.

Complete Subject: Viking sea warriors could be vicious in their attacks.

Question 20
20.

Complete Predicate: Viking sea warriors could be vicious in their attacks.

Sentence #11: Many people in coastal villages were killed or taken prisoner.
Question 21
21.

Complete Subject: Many people in coastal villages were killed or taken prisoner.

Question 22
22.

Complete Predicate: Many people in coastal villages were killed or taken prisoner.

Sentence #12: Swedish Vikings settled in areas around the Gulf of Finland.
Question 23
23.

Complete Subject: Swedish Vikings settled in areas around the Gulf of Finland.

Question 24
24.

Complete Predicate: Swedish Vikings settled in areas around the Gulf of Finland.

Sentence #13: The Orkney and Shetland islands were home to Norwegian Vikings.
Question 25
25.

Complete Subject: The Orkney and Shetland islands were home to Norwegian Vikings.

Question 26
26.

Complete Predicate: The Orkney and Shetland islands were home to Norwegian Vikings.

Sentence #14: Vikings known as Rus, or Varangians, established the first Russian state during the ninth century.
Question 27
27.

Complete Subject: Vikings known as Rus, or Varangians, established the first Russian state during the ninth century.

Question 28
28.

Complete Predicate: Vikings known as Rus, or Varangians, established the first Russian state during the ninth century.

Sentence #15: Some Vikings founded settlements in Ireland and northwestern England.
Question 29
29.

Complete Subject: Some Vikings founded settlements in Ireland and northwestern England.

Question 30
30.

Complete Predicate: Some Vikings founded settlements in Ireland and northwestern England.

Sentence #16: These daring explorers also settled in Iceland, Greenland, and North America.
Question 31
31.

Complete Subject: These daring explorers also settled in Iceland, Greenland, and North America.

Question 32
32.

Complete Predicate: These daring explorers also settled in Iceland, Greenland, and North America.

Sentence #17: Descendants of the Vikings in the city of Normandy, France, were called Normans.
Question 33
33.

Complete Subject: Descendants of the Vikings in the city of Normandy, France, were called Normans.

Question 34
34.

Complete Predicate: Descendants of the Vikings in the city of Normandy, France, were called Normans.

Sentence #18: Viking conquests slowed in the tenth century.
Question 35
35.

Complete Subject: Viking conquests slowed in the tenth century.

Question 36
36.

Complete Predicate: Viking conquests slowed in the tenth century.

Sentence #19: The political systems and armies of Europe grew stronger in the eleventh century.
Question 37
37.

Complete Subject: The political systems and armies of Europe grew stronger in the eleventh century.

Question 38
38.

Complete Predicate: The political systems and armies of Europe grew stronger in the eleventh century.

Sentence #20: This brought an end to the Viking Age.
Question 39
39.

Complete Subject: This brought an end to the Viking Age.

Question 40
40.

Complete Predicate: This brought an end to the Viking Age.

Sentence #21: The Vikings were probably the first Europeans in Nova Scotia.
Question 41
41.

Complete Subject: The Vikings were probably the first Europeans in Nova Scotia.

Question 42
42.

Complete Predicate: The Vikings were probably the first Europeans in Nova Scotia.

Sentence #22: Nova Scotia was one of their first stopovers in the Northern Hemisphere.
Question 43
43.

Complete Subject: Nova Scotia was one of their first stopovers in the Northern Hemisphere.

Question 44
44.

Complete Predicate: Nova Scotia was one of their first stopovers in the Northern Hemisphere.

Sentence #23: The province of Nova Scotia lies on the eastern coast of Canada.
Question 45
45.

Complete Subject: The province of Nova Scotia lies on the eastern coast of Canada.

Question 46
46.

Complete Predicate: The province of Nova Scotia lies on the eastern coast of Canada.

Sentence #24: The Nova Scotia peninsula and Cape Breton Island make up Nova Scotia.
Question 47
47.

Complete Subject: The Nova Scotia peninsula and Cape Breton Island make up Nova Scotia.

Question 48
48.

Complete Predicate: The Nova Scotia peninsula and Cape Breton Island make up Nova Scotia.

Sentence #25: It is almost completely surrounded by water.
Question 49
49.

Complete Subject: It is almost completely surrounded by water.

Question 50
50.

Complete Predicate: It is almost completely surrounded by water.