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Chapter 14 Review. Parts of a Sentence. Identify the complete subject. The new puppy won’t leave the older dog alone. The new puppy. Identify the complete subject. An old-fashioned spinning wheel sat in the corner of the room. An old-fashioned spinning wheel. Identify the complete subject. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHAPTER 14 REVIEW

Parts of a Sentence

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IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT The new puppy won’t leave the older

dog alone. The new puppy

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IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT An old-fashioned spinning wheel sat in

the corner of the room. An old-fashioned spinning wheel

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IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT Seasonal winds in India are called

monsoons. Seasonal winds in India

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IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT New skin was grafted onto his burned

leg. New skin

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IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT Anyone could have made a mistake like

that. Anyone

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE SUBJECT My umbrella handle is carved from

wood. handle

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE SUBJECT The Sons of Liberty was a secret society. Sons of Liberty

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE SUBJECT Mink oil is excellent for conditioning

leather shoes, boots, and baseball mitts. oil

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE SUBJECT Fourteen squealing children played in

the sprinklers. children

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE SUBJECT One of the best exercises you can do is

swim. One

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IDENTIFY COMPLETE PREDICATE My aunt’s best friend knit this sweater

for me. Knit this sweater for me

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IDENTIFY COMPLETE PREDICATE The two volumes of the series will be

published later this year. Will be published later this year

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IDENTIFY COMPLETE PREDICATE The Ancient Egyptians stained their

fingernails with henna. Stained their fingernails with henna

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IDENTIFY COMPLETE PREDICATE It continues to operate even today. Continues to operate even today

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IDENTIFY COMPLETE PREDICATE Children enjoy it immensely. Enjoy it immensely

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE PREDICATE Wild zebras roamed through the game

preserve. roamed

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE PREDICATE Elena did not allow enough time for the

last essay question. Did allow

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE PREDICATE That huge package in the hallway

makes me curious. makes

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE PREDICATE That game requires recalling a lot of

trivial information. Requires recalling

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IDENTIFY SIMPLE PREDICATE The owners arranged a private tour for

us. arranged

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SHOW WHERE THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND COMPLETE PREDICATE SPLIT The first zoo in the United States was in

Philadelphia. States|was

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SHOW WHERE THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND COMPLETE PREDICATE SPLIT It continues to operate even today. It|continues

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SHOW WHERE THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND COMPLETE PREDICATE SPLIT Rides on camels or elephants are

available. Elephants|are

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SHOW WHERE THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND COMPLETE PREDICATE SPLIT I accepted the invitation promptly. I|accepted

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SHOW WHERE THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND COMPLETE PREDICATE SPLIT The grapefruit tree in the corner grew

from a seed ten years ago. Corner|grew

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE In spite of Susanna’s objections fragment

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE Hot dogs and hamburgers were on the

grill sentence

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE Throughout the summer fragment

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE Inspector Snootch followed his hunch sentence

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE Visitors from near and far fragment

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE The player with the highest batting

average in the league fragment

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE Spends several hours a week on her

hobby fragment

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE The whale appeared sentence

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TELL WHETHER A SENTENCE IS A FRAGMENT OR COMPLETE SENTENCE A bat does not have true wings sentence

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE The stranger’s behavior aroused the

security guard’s suspicion. S = behavior P = aroused

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Male and female crocodiles carry their

young in their mouths. S = crocodiles P = carry

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Hieroglyphics were the picture writings

of the ancient Egyptians. S = Hieroglyphics P = were

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Neither Jake nor I understood the

problem. S = Jake, I P = understood

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE The President and the Vice President

rode in separate cars. S = President, Vice President P = rode

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT The Senate, The House of

Representatives, and the Supreme Court assemble for the State of the Union Address.

Senate, The House of Representatives, Supreme Court

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Not only the guests but also the hosts

enjoyed the party. S = guests, hosts P = enjoyed

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Both lilacs and roses are highly scented

flowers. S = lilacs, roses P = are scented

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE The plane touched the ground and rolled

to a stop. S = plane P = touched, rolled

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Amanda did not give up but practiced

her music even harder. S = Amanda P = did give, practiced

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Joe writes with his right hand but bats

with his left. S = Joe P = writes, bats

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Ginny often writes or calls home from

college. S = Ginny P = writes, calls

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Kelly added the vegetables, adjusted

the seasoning, and turned the soup down to a simmer.

S = Kelly V = added, adjusted, turned

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE After the third traffic light, turn right. S = (you) V = turn

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Erica, let me see your needlepoint. S = (you) V = let see

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Remember to feed the cat. S = (you) V = remember

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Tonight, read the first two chapters of

Moby Dick. S = (you) V = read

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Into the burning building rushed the

firefighters. S = firefighters V = rushed

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE How can we ever find our way out of

here? S = we V = can find

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Somewhere between the two extremes

lies the best solution. S = solution V = lies

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE There are two errors in this report. S = errors V = are

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Beyond this stream bloomed a multitude

of wildflowers. S = multitude V = bloomed

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? S = tomato V = is

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Where did you put the buttered rolls? S = you V = did put

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Which shade of blue looks best? S = shade V = looks

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE May we have a little peace and quiet? S = we V = may have

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE How long will you take to decide? S = you V = will take

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Whose honor was at stake? S = honor V = was

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Here are your gloves. S = gloves V = are

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE There was the leaky pipe. S = pipe V = was

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE Here comes Megan S = Megan V = comes

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IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE There are no mistakes in this

needlepoint sampler. S = mistakes V = are

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Carol asked the teacher for an extension

on her term paper. DO = teacher

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS You can follow either State Street or

High Road to the fair grounds. DO = State Street, High Road

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The florist used daffodils and other

spring flowers in the arrangement. DO = daffodils, flowers

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS You could ask the doorkeeper for

directions. DO = doorkeeper

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS We usually change the sheets on

Monday DO = sheets

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS That author has published a novel and

several magazine articles. DO = novel, articles

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The three students took a bus to the

museum. DO = bus

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS We need an interesting fabric for

pillows. DO = fabric

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Grandma brought Michelle and Joe new

bathing suits. DO = suits IO = Michelle, Joe

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The prisoner finally told his lawyer the

whole story. DO = story IO = lawyer

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Ellis offered each guest a tour of the

mansion. DO = tour IO = guest

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Has Jenkins shown the police the

evidence? DO = evidence IO = police

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The judges awarded Kelly a blue ribbon

for her prize heifer. DO = ribbon IO = Kelly

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Tess passed Helen and Kim a message

in code. DO = message IO = Helen, Kim

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Did you leave Mom and Dad a note? DO = note IO = Mom, Dad

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The dessert made the meal very

satisfying. DO = meal OC = satisfying

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The club elected Susan treasurer. DO = Susan OC = treasurer

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The judge declared the complaint

invalid. DO = complaint OC = invalid

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The new game kept everyone busy for

hours. DO = everyone OC = busy

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The family called the new puppy Toby. DO = puppy OC = Toby

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The neighborhood bully considered

Martin a sissy. DO = Martin OC = sissy

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS That pleasant woman called me kind

and helpful. DO = me OC = kind, helpful

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The girl in the green sweater is she. PN = she

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Bill’s favorite sports were hockey and

football. PN = hockey, football

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Agatha remained an athlete in spite of

her illness. PN = athlete

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Bob’s idea for the assembly seems the

best. PN = best

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Cherise and Frannie will remain friends

forever. PN = friends

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Her voice on the telephone sounded

muffled. PA = muffled

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS After work Eugene’s muscles felt stiff

and sore. PA = stiff, sore

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The mayor’s policy is important PA = important

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The sandwich at the beach was gritty

and inedible. PA = gritty, inedible

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS Joan grew kinder and more

understanding. PA = kinder, understanding

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IDENTIFY AND NAME THE COMPLEMENTS The substitute teacher appears

prepared for anything. PA = prepared