True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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A.24. Fred bounced on the trampoline. Fred- simple
subject
bounced -simple predicate
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2.
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A.24. The dog licked the bone. dog- simple subject
bone -simple predicate
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A.24. That moth is flying around the light. moth-
simple subject
is flying -simple predicate
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4.
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A.24. Our team won the spelling bee. team- simple subject
won -simple predicate
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A.24.
Anne won the spelling bee. Anne- simple subject
won -simple predicate
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A.24. Bobs truck bounced down the road. truck-
simple subject
bounced -simple predicate
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7.
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A.24. The car needs oil.
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8.
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A.24. My sister lives in Oregon.
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9.
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A.24. School starts soon.
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10.
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A.24. The bucket is leaking.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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11.
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A.24. Identify the part of the sentence that is in
bold.
Zac and Alex are mowing the front lawn. a. | simple
subject | d. | complete
predicate | b. | complete subject | e. | None | c. | simple predicate | | | | |
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12.
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A.24. Identify the part of the sentence that is in
bold.
The breeze rustled the leaves. a. | simple
subject | d. | complete
predicate | b. | complete subject | e. | None | c. | simple predicate | | | | |
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13.
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A.24. Identify the part of the sentence that is in
bold.
Our house needs painted. a. | simple
subject | d. | complete
predicate | b. | complete subject | e. | None | c. | simple predicate | | | | |
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A.24. Identify the part of the sentence that is in
bold.
The red, shiny frisbee flew past my head. a. | simple
subject | d. | complete
predicate | b. | complete subject | e. | None | c. | simple predicate | | | | |
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A.24. Identify the part of the sentence that is in
bold.
My friend Ginger and I picked flowers. a. | simple
subject | d. | complete
predicate | b. | complete subject | e. | None | c. | simple predicate | | | | |
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Matching
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A.24. Decide if the word(s) in bold are the simple subject (ss),
simple predicate(sp), or other (o). a. | Julie became the new prinicpal.
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drives his truck. | b. | The ducks are quacking at feeding
time. | e. | The dog and
cat ran through the yard | c. | The broken vase will not hold
water. | | | | |
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16.
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sp
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17.
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sp
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18.
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sp
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19.
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ss
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20.
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ss
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