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Practice identifying simple, compound, and complete subjects in sentences with this educational worksheet.

A worksheet titled "Don't Be Confused" that asks students to identify whether underlined words in sentences are simple, compound, or complete subjects, with examples like "The camera broke after a month" and "The talented Michael Jackson was a well-known singer."

A worksheet titled "Don't Be Confused" that asks students to identify whether underlined words in sentences are simple, compound, or complete subjects, with examples like "The camera broke after a month" and "The talented Michael Jackson was a well-known singer."

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