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The task involves adding a predicate to each subject provided in the list. A predicate is the part of a sentence that tells what the subject is doing or describes the subject. Here's how we can solve this problem step by step:
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1. A sister or a brother
- Predicate: "played with their toys."
- Complete sentence: "A sister or a brother played with their toys."
2. A house
- Predicate: "was built on a hill."
- Complete sentence: "A house was built on a hill."
3. On Sunday
- Predicate: "we went for a walk."
- Complete sentence: "On Sunday, we went for a walk."
4. The new puppy
- Predicate: "barked happily."
- Complete sentence: "The new puppy barked happily."
5. During recess
- Predicate: "the children ran around the playground."
- Complete sentence: "During recess, the children ran around the playground."
6. The soccer team
- Predicate: "won the championship."
- Complete sentence: "The soccer team won the championship."
7. At school
- Predicate: "students studied hard for the exam."
- Complete sentence: "At school, students studied hard for the exam."
8. A holiday
- Predicate: "is celebrated with family gatherings."
- Complete sentence: "A holiday is celebrated with family gatherings."
9. Homework
- Predicate: "needs to be completed by tomorrow."
- Complete sentence: "Homework needs to be completed by tomorrow."
10. A race
- Predicate: "will start at 8 AM."
- Complete sentence: "A race will start at 8 AM."
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- Each subject (e.g., "A sister or a brother," "A house") is paired with a predicate that logically completes the thought and forms a coherent sentence.
- The predicates describe actions, states, or events related to the subjects.
- The sentences are constructed to ensure they make sense grammatically and contextually.
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1. A sister or a brother played with their toys.
2. A house was built on a hill.
3. On Sunday, we went for a walk.
4. The new puppy barked happily.
5. During recess, the children ran around the playground.
6. The soccer team won the championship.
7. At school, students studied hard for the exam.
8. A holiday is celebrated with family gatherings.
9. Homework needs to be completed by tomorrow.
10. A race will start at 8 AM.
Boxed Final Answer:
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\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ A sister or a brother played with their toys.} \\
2. & \text{ A house was built on a hill.} \\
3. & \text{ On Sunday, we went for a walk.} \\
4. & \text{ The new puppy barked happily.} \\
5. & \text{ During recess, the children ran around the playground.} \\
6. & \text{ The soccer team won the championship.} \\
7. & \text{ At school, students studied hard for the exam.} \\
8. & \text{ A holiday is celebrated with family gatherings.} \\
9. & \text{ Homework needs to be completed by tomorrow.} \\
10. & \text{ A race will start at 8 AM.} \\
\end{aligned}
}
$$
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Solution:
1. A sister or a brother
- Predicate: "played with their toys."
- Complete sentence: "A sister or a brother played with their toys."
2. A house
- Predicate: "was built on a hill."
- Complete sentence: "A house was built on a hill."
3. On Sunday
- Predicate: "we went for a walk."
- Complete sentence: "On Sunday, we went for a walk."
4. The new puppy
- Predicate: "barked happily."
- Complete sentence: "The new puppy barked happily."
5. During recess
- Predicate: "the children ran around the playground."
- Complete sentence: "During recess, the children ran around the playground."
6. The soccer team
- Predicate: "won the championship."
- Complete sentence: "The soccer team won the championship."
7. At school
- Predicate: "students studied hard for the exam."
- Complete sentence: "At school, students studied hard for the exam."
8. A holiday
- Predicate: "is celebrated with family gatherings."
- Complete sentence: "A holiday is celebrated with family gatherings."
9. Homework
- Predicate: "needs to be completed by tomorrow."
- Complete sentence: "Homework needs to be completed by tomorrow."
10. A race
- Predicate: "will start at 8 AM."
- Complete sentence: "A race will start at 8 AM."
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Explanation:
- Each subject (e.g., "A sister or a brother," "A house") is paired with a predicate that logically completes the thought and forms a coherent sentence.
- The predicates describe actions, states, or events related to the subjects.
- The sentences are constructed to ensure they make sense grammatically and contextually.
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Final Answer:
1. A sister or a brother played with their toys.
2. A house was built on a hill.
3. On Sunday, we went for a walk.
4. The new puppy barked happily.
5. During recess, the children ran around the playground.
6. The soccer team won the championship.
7. At school, students studied hard for the exam.
8. A holiday is celebrated with family gatherings.
9. Homework needs to be completed by tomorrow.
10. A race will start at 8 AM.
Boxed Final Answer:
$$
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ A sister or a brother played with their toys.} \\
2. & \text{ A house was built on a hill.} \\
3. & \text{ On Sunday, we went for a walk.} \\
4. & \text{ The new puppy barked happily.} \\
5. & \text{ During recess, the children ran around the playground.} \\
6. & \text{ The soccer team won the championship.} \\
7. & \text{ At school, students studied hard for the exam.} \\
8. & \text{ A holiday is celebrated with family gatherings.} \\
9. & \text{ Homework needs to be completed by tomorrow.} \\
10. & \text{ A race will start at 8 AM.} \\
\end{aligned}
}
$$
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of predicate worksheet 2nd grade.