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Grammar and Composition Grammar Practice Workbook Teacher's Annotated Edition Grade 6. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce material contained herein on the condition that such material be reproduced only for classroom use; and be provided to students, teachers, and families without charge; and be used solely in conjunction with Writer's Choice. Any other reproduction, for use or sale, is prohibited without written permission of the publisher.
A sentence must have both a subject and a predicate in order to express a complete thought. The subject names whom or what the sentence is about. The predicate tells what the subject does or what it is like. Dr. Seuss (subject) wrote children’s books. (predicate) A group of words that lacks either a subject, a predicate, or both is called a ...
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