Simple Subject and Simple Predicate

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SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE 1.) Czar likes to sit besides Tessa. OUTPUT #2 ANGEL C. CAPACIETE ON SIMPLE SENTENCE III- LAVOISIER

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SIMPLE SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE

1.) Czar likes to sit besides Tessa.

OUTPUT #2 ANGEL C. CAPACIETEON SIMPLE SENTENCE III- LAVOISIER

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2.) Rico sleeps during class hours.

SIMPLE SUBJECT AND COMPOUND PREDICATE

1.) Ralph is busy listening to the music and daydreaming.2.) Tessa listens attentively to the teacher and is busy copying in her notes.

COMPOUND SUBJECT AND SIMPLE PREDICATE

1.) Diana and Salvador were talking about their relationship.2.) Irah and Nikki were busy putting make up.

COMPOUND SUBJECT AND COMPOUND PREDICATE

1.) Arren and Alyssa are laughing and teasing each other.2.) Mike and Grace look sleepy and are not paying attention.

BEGINNING WITH ADVERBS

1.) Patiently, the students wait for lunch break.2.) Loudly and harshly, Charm laughs at Rico.

BEGINNING WITH ADJECTIVES

1.) The noisy students are making their seatmates angry.2.) The thick books are owned by Kenny.

BEGINNING WITH PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE

1.) On the top of the table, the thick books were laid.2.) Below the chairs, the bags of the students were properly kept.

BEGINNING WITH PARTICIPIAL PHRASE

1.) Sleeping soundly on his chair, Rico didn’t notice that Charm is laughing on him.2.) Wondering what to do after school, Camille calls her boyfriend.

INVERTED PATTERN

1.) Besides Rico, John is playing with a paper plane.2.) At the end of the row seated Francis.