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I cooked. Is this a sentence?
Yes
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The leopard pounces onto the mouse deer. What is the action predicate?
pouces
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The dog barked. Is this a sentence?
Yes.
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The blue bird. Is this a sentence?
No
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Some forks and spoons dropped. + Predicate Expander (where)
Some forks and spoons dropped on the sink. Some forks and spoons dropped between the gaps.
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Deborah plays. + Predicate Expander <where>
Deborah plays under an apple tree.
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My horse gallops towards the field. What is the subject?
My horse
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The cleaner mops. + Predicate Expander <where>
The cleaner mops under the table. The cleaner mops around the office.
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The door of the haunted house squeaks. + Predicate Expander <how>
The door of the haunted house squeaks noisily. The door of the haunted house squeaks like a baby mouse.
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The fish bit my hook. What is the action predicate?
bit
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The worm wiggles into the soid. What is the action predicate?
wiggles
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The man asked us for directions. Identify the subject and predicate.
Subject = the man Predicate = asked us for directions
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I laughed so hard. What is the subject?
I
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Many students sing. + Predicate Expander <how>
Many students sing without any tune. Many students sing beautifully.
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A hamster sleeps. + Predicate Expander (how)
A hamster sleeps like a log. A hamster sleeps like there is no tomorrow. A hamster sleeps lazily.
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The football player kicks the ball. + Predicate Expander <where>
The football player kicks the ball into the goal. The football player kicks the ball away from his opponent.
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The brown rabbit hops. + Predicate Expander (how)
The brown rabbit hops excitedly. The brown rabbits hops clumsily.
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The new teacher lost his keys. Identify the subject and predicate.
Subject = the new teacher Predicate= lost his keys
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