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4 April, 05:10

Identify the italicized part of the sentence.

At his swim meet, Stephen won two first-place ribbons.

simple subject

complete subject

predicate adjective

simple predicate

complete predicate

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  1. 4 April, 05:38
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    Even though you didn't italicize anything in this sentence, I managed to find the exercise on the Internet - the italicized part is won.

    The correct answer is simple predicate. A simple predicate is usually just one word - a predicate, a verb without objects and adverbs around it. If the part won two first-place ribbons was italicized, then it would be a complete predicate. Stephen is simple subject in this sentence, and at the same time complete subject as well. There are no predicate adjectives in the sentence above.
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