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complete the following sentences by adding suitable predicates.​

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Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The correct answer is

  1. The children are playing
  2. My grandparents are sitting.
  3. The little kittens are cute.
  4. The flowers are red
  5. My English teacher is explaining the chapter.
  6. The post office is over there.
  7. The pilot has landed the plane.
  8. My uncle gave me some chocolates.
  9. The sun is a star.

A sentence is the largest unit of associate degree language. In English, it begins with an upper-case letter and finishes with a full-stop, a matter mark, or an exclamation mark.

  • The sentence is mostly outlined as a word or a bunch of words that expresses an intensive plan by giving a statement/order, asking a question, or exclamation
  • each sentence ought, to begin with, an upper-case letter within the initial word.
  • each sentence should either end with a period (or) a question mark (or) an exclamation mark.
  • each sentence should have SVO (Subject – Verb – Object).
  • the topic and Verb forms are reticulated within the sentence.
  • Run-ons & Fragments. an entire sentence contains a subject, a predicate verb, and a complete thought.
  • Verbs: Subject-Verb Agreement & Verb Tenses.
  • Punctuation.
  • Idioms.
  • Wordiness.
  • Parallel Structure.
  • Pronouns.
  • Modifiers: Adjectives/Adverbs & Modifying Phrases.

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Answered by VismayaDevashya
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Answer:

  1. The children are playing in the playground.
  2. My grandparents just returned from a week long trip from Goa.
  3. The little kittens are playing with the ball of yarn.
  4. The flowers look so pretty and smell nice.
  5. My English teacher gave us a lot of homework yesterday.
  6. The post office has a collection of all the antique stamps.
  7. The pilot told us to wear our seatbelts and be seated as there is going to be some turbulence.
  8. My uncle bought a new car.
  9. The sun is shining brightly.

Explanation:

Subject and predicate:

A sentence will have two parts namely the subject and predicate. The subject is who or what the sentence is about and the predicate is what it is about the subject.

In the following questions the subjects are given and we need to come up with suitable predicates:

  1. The children are playing in the playground.
  2. My grandparents just returned from a week long trip from Goa.
  3. The little kittens are playing with the ball of yarn.
  4. The flowers look so pretty and smell nice.
  5. My English teacher gave us a lot of homework yesterday.
  6. The post office has a collection of all the antique stamps.
  7. The pilot told us to wear our seatbelts and be seated as there is going to be some turbulence.
  8. My uncle bought a new car.
  9. The sun is shining brightly.

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