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Simple and Complete Predicates

Simple and Complete Predicates. A complete predicate includes the words that tell what the subject is or does. A simple predicate is the main word or words in the complete predicate of a sentence . (verb) Example: The pig won a prize at the fair. Complete Predicate: won a prize at the fair

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Simple and Complete Predicates

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  1. Simple and Complete Predicates

  2. A complete predicate includes the words that tell what the subject is or does. • A simple predicate is the main word or words in the complete predicate of a sentence. (verb) Example: The pig won a prize at the fair. Complete Predicate: won a prize at the fair Simple Predicate: won

  3. With a neighbor, discuss the simple and complete predicates. • Three little pigs went to the market. • The happy pigs danced the night away. • The pink pig wiggled his curly tail. • The pig ate.

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