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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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What is the complete subject, complete preicate, simple subject & simple predicate in this sentence?

Trains were slower a hundred years ago.
  

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Dear friend, Basically, any sentence consists of two parts. They are complete subject and complete predicate. Complete subject is the part of the sentence which names what is talked about, in your case, it is trains.

  • Dear friend, Basically, any sentence consists of two parts.
  • They are complete subject and complete predicate.
  • Complete subject is the part of the sentence which names what is talked about, in your case, it is trains.
  • The part which tells what is said about the complete subject is termed complete predicate - were slower a hundred years ago.
  • This, as you can see, is rather inconvenient and general division.
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Dear friend,

Basically, any sentence consists of two parts. They are complete subject and complete predicate. Complete subject is the part of the sentence which names what is talked about, in your case, it is trains. The part which tells what is said about the complete subject is termed complete predicate - were slower a hundred years ago.

This, as you can see, is

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