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B. Separate the subject and the predicate in these sentences. State whether the
highlighted words and phrases act as attributes (A), adverbial qualifications
(AQ), direct objects (O), indirect objects (1), subjective complements (SC) or
objective complements (OC).
1. The captain seems worried.
2. The general kept us standing.
My father is a journalist.
He became a doctor.
5. I found it in the drawer.
6. Susan gave me chocolates.
7. We saw the car approaching.
8. They appointed him director.
9. In the morning, the sky was clear.
4.
10.
The soldiers marched forward.
11. Would you like an ice cream?
12. The little children look energetic.

Answers

Answered by kulsumfatema007
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Explanation:

1. The captain(subject) seems worried.(predicate)

2. The general (subject) kept us standing.(predicate)

3. My father (subject) is a journalist.(predicate)

4. He (subject) became a doctor.(predicate)

5. I (subject) found it in the drawer.(predicate)

6. Susan (subject) gave me chocolates.(predicate)

7. We (subject) saw the car approaching.(predicate)

8. They (subject) appointed him director.(predicate)

9. In the morning, the sky(subject) was clear.(predicate)

10. The soldiers (subject) marched forward.(predicate)

11. Would you (subject) like an ice cream?(predicate)

12. The little children (subject) look energetic.(predicate)

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