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Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates. Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates. Every sentence has two parts: a subject and predicate. The complete subject contains all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about. My butterfly-shaped kite flew very high.
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Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates Every sentence has two parts: a subject and predicate. The complete subject contains all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about. My butterfly-shaped kite flew very high. Whom or what is the sentence about? The sentence is about my butterfly-shaped kite, so that is the complete subject.
Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates The complete predicate contains all the words that tells what the subject does or is. My butterfly-shaped kite flew very high. What words tell what the subject does or is? So, flew very high is the complete predicate.
Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates A sentence must have both parts to state a complete idea.
Name the complete subject and complete predicate • Tommy and I make different kinds of kites. • We share our kites with the other children. • Every kite needs a very light framework. • The material is stretched and glued on the frame. • The flow of wind across the kite makes it fly.