Questions 1–4: In each sentence, identify the complete subject and the complete predicate.
The...
English, 24.03.2020 23:13 jonathankingsberry52
Questions 1–4: In each sentence, identify the complete subject and the complete predicate.
The puppies jumped and played in the pen.
Taking the kids with her, Sally left for the mall.
Leave her alone.
Where is your house?
Questions 5–9: For each sentence, identify the sentence error (sentence fragment or run-on sentence).
The curtains are worn out, they need to be replaced.
Where the sidewalk meets the road.
Let’s go, we have other things to do today.
The swings at the park were replaced recently, we love to play there.
John and his very happy younger sister.
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