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1 July, 22:04

Instructions: Draw a line under the complete predicate of each

sentence.

1. Manny and Joan have a common interest in sea lions.

2. The community park was demolished last year.

3. My realtor sold three houses before mine.

4. I figured out the puzzle easily after the fifth clue.

5. We were dazzled by the pizza's flavor.

6. He is a very nice and gentle man.

7. My dog enjoys our daily afternoon walks.

8. Leslie was spending her time in a cabin in the woods.

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    1.) Manny and Joan have a common interest in sea lions.

    2.) The community park was demolished last year.

    3.) My realtor sold three houses before mine.

    4.) I figured out the puzzle easily after the fifth clue.

    5.) We were dazzled by the pizza's flavor.

    6.) He is a very nice and gentle man.

    7.) My dog enjoys our daily afternoon walks.

    8.) Leslie was spending her time in a cabin in the woods.

    Explanation:

    A sentence can be divided into two halves: the complete subject and the complete predicate. The complete subject is made up of all the words that tell who or what the sentence is about. The complete predicate includes the verb and all the words that tell what happened in the sentence.
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