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Subject & Predicate
Complete Subject Complete predicate
who or what the tells what the subject
sentence is about is or does

Example:
My puppy chews on my shoes.
(Who is the sentence about?) (What about the subject?)

simple Subject simple predicate


the noun or pronoun the verb found within
found within the the complete predicate
complete subject
Example:
My puppy chews on my shoes.

noun verb
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Subject & Predicate
Complete Subject Complete predicate

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