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Grammar Quiz (h.)

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12 Nsɛmmisa
Hyɛ no nsow a efi ɔkyerɛwfo no hɔ:

Diagraming Sentences for Subject and Predicate.

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1.

Make sure you read all directions carefully, and be sure to complete ALL three steps for each sentence! This section is worth 10 points. Click "Show your work" to begin.

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2.

What is a common noun?

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3.

What is an example of a common Noun

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4.

What is a proper noun?

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What is an example of a Proper Noun

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6.

Choose the options that are pronouns. Choose ALL that apply

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7.

What is the definition of a complete subject

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What is the definition of the predicate

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9.

Name all six "to be" verbs

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10.

Which option correctly identifies the COMPLETE SUBJECT? don't forget the complete subject is everything before your predicate and all words should be describing your main noun.

The small green tomatoes grew rapidly in their rather large pot.

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11.

Which option correctly identifies the PREDICATE?

The small green tomatoes grew rapidly in their rather large pot.

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12.

Which option correctly identifies the COMPLETE SUBJECT? don't forget the complete subject is everything before your predicate and all words should be describing your main noun.

The small child down the street from Sarah's house is named Sofia.