Complete & Simple Subjects & Predicates And Types Of Sentences Test

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  • Wht type of sentence is this? I love chicken!

    • Exclamatory
    • Declarative
    • Imperative
    • Interrogative
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Complete & Simple Subjects & Predicates And Types Of Sentences Test - Quiz

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  • 2. 

    What is the COMPLETE SUBJECT in this sentence? The child ate the last cherry on the playground.

    • The Child

    • Child

    • Cherry

    • None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. The Child
    Explanation
    The complete subject in the sentence "The child ate the last cherry on the playground" is "The child." This is because the subject includes both the article "The" and the noun "child," which together form a complete noun phrase.

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  • 3. 

    What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in this sentence? The kids are going to play,but they have to finish watching the movie.

    • Kids

    • They

    • The kids

    • None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Kids
    Explanation
    The simple subject in this sentence is "kids". It is the main noun in the sentence and is the subject of the verb "are going". The other noun "they" is a pronoun that refers back to "kids" and is not the simple subject.

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  • 4. 

    What is the COMPLETE PREDICATE in this sentence? Tamaria got sick from being around smoke.

    • Got sick from being around smoke.

    • Tamaria

    • Sick

    • None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Got sick from being around smoke.
    Explanation
    The complete predicate in this sentence is "got sick from being around smoke." It includes the verb "got sick" and the prepositional phrase "from being around smoke," which provides additional information about how Tamaria got sick.

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  • 5. 

    What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in this sentence? The lady is beautiful.

    • Is beautiful

    • Beautiful

    • Is

    • Lady

    Correct Answer
    A. Is
    Explanation
    The simple predicate in this sentence is "is." The simple predicate is the main verb or verb phrase that expresses the action or state of being of the subject. In this sentence, "is" is the main verb that shows the state of being of the subject "lady."

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    How do u think you did

    • Good (100-80)

    • Average (79-70)

    • Bad (69-0)

    Explanation
    This question is asking for a self-assessment of how well the person thinks they did. The options provided are "Good," "Average," and "Bad," with corresponding percentage ranges. The correct answer would depend on the individual's perception of their performance.

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