The simple subject is the noun without its modifiers and the simple predicate is the verb without its modifiers. In the following sentences, the complete subject and complete predicate are underlined, and the simple subject and simple predicate are in bold: My daughter is doing a worksheet . She d oesn't know what a simple subject and a simple predicate are .
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