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Task Explanation:
The task requires identifying and marking the simple subjects and simple predicates in each sentence. Here's a breakdown of what these terms mean:
- Simple Subject: The noun or pronoun that performs the action or is described in the sentence. It is the subject without any modifiers.
- Simple Predicate: The verb or verb phrase that tells what the subject is or does. It is the predicate without any modifiers.
Solution:
We will analyze each sentence, identify the simple subject, and underline the simple predicate.
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#### 1. My friend Cressida is coming to the party.
- Simple Subject: Cressida
- Simple Predicate: is coming
- Sentence: My friend Cressida *is coming* to the party.
#### 2. Together, both of them cleaned the attic.
- Simple Subject: both of them
- Simple Predicate: cleaned
- Sentence: Together, both of them *cleaned* the attic.
#### 3. Daniel, along with Derek, has been shoveling the snow since 10 a.m.
- Simple Subject: Daniel
- Simple Predicate: has been shoveling
- Sentence: Daniel, along with Derek, *has been shoveling* the snow since 10 a.m.
#### 4. The old man walked slowly.
- Simple Subject: old man
- Simple Predicate: walked
- Sentence: The old man *walked* slowly.
#### 5. The carnival will begin next week.
- Simple Subject: carnival
- Simple Predicate: will begin
- Sentence: The carnival *will begin* next week.
#### 6. We sixth-grade students visited the park yesterday.
- Simple Subject: We sixth-grade students
- Simple Predicate: visited
- Sentence: We sixth-grade students *visited* the park yesterday.
#### 7. The big traffic sign reminded the motorists to drive slowly.
- Simple Subject: traffic sign
- Simple Predicate: reminded
- Sentence: The traffic sign *reminded* the motorists to drive slowly.
#### 8. Suddenly, the boy heard a strange noise in the room.
- Simple Subject: boy
- Simple Predicate: heard
- Sentence: Suddenly, the boy *heard* a strange noise in the room.
#### 9. The neighborhood library opens at 9 in the morning.
- Simple Subject: library
- Simple Predicate: opens
- Sentence: The library *opens* at 9 in the morning.
#### 10. Craig not James will be staying in a hotel.
- Simple Subject: Craig
- Simple Predicate: will be staying
- Sentence: Craig not James *will be staying* in a hotel.
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Final Answer:
Here are the sentences with the simple subjects circled and the simple predicates underlined:
1. My friend Cressida *is coming* to the party.
2. Both of them *cleaned* the attic.
3. Daniel, along with Derek, *has been shoveling* the snow since 10 a.m.
4. The old man *walked* slowly.
5. The carnival *will begin* next week.
6. We sixth-grade students *visited* the park yesterday.
7. The traffic sign *reminded* the motorists to drive slowly.
8. Suddenly, the boy *heard* a strange noise in the room.
9. The library *opens* at 9 in the morning.
10. Craig not James *will be staying* in a hotel.
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\text{See the marked sentences above.}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple predicate worksheet.