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Brady Hopkins
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12 January, 07:18
Subject + predicate equals what?
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Paisley Jensen
12 January, 07:22
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A complete sentence. Ex: sub: my dog. Predicate: bit my leg
Complete sentence: my dog bit my leg
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Barclay
12 January, 07:43
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A complete sentence or a simple sentence. ex-My dog is tired.
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