1. Many useful tools are made from metal.

2. Steel is an important metal for buildings and tools.

3. An iron bar will rust over time.

4. Oxygen from the air mixes with the metal.

5. That orange deposit on the outside surface is called rust.

1. tools---simple subject
are made--simple predicate

2. steel---simple subject
is---simple predicate

3. iron bar--simple subject
will rust--simple predicate

4. oxygen---simple subject
mixes---simple predicate

Could someone tell me if I answered these correctly?

All look correct, except that "bar" is the simple subject in #3.

What do you think about #5?

deposit---ss

is called--sp

Yes, your choices for #5 are correct!!

Hi

Good Answers they are correct

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What is the predicate in this sentence? This alloy contains a mixture of iron and carbon.

Alloy as

Of iron and carbon sp

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Yes, you have answered the sentence analysis correctly. Let's go through each sentence to verify:

1. "tools" is the simple subject because it is the main noun of the sentence. "are made" is the simple predicate because it is the main verb phrase that shows what is being done to the subject.

2. "steel" is the simple subject because it is the main noun of the sentence. "is" is the simple predicate, serving as the main verb that describes the subject.

3. "iron bar" is the simple subject because it is the main noun phrase. "will rust" is the simple predicate, indicating the action that will happen to the subject.

4. "oxygen" is the simple subject because it is the main noun of the sentence. "mixes" is the simple predicate, serving as the main verb that shows what the subject does.

Overall, you have correctly identified the simple subjects and simple predicates in each sentence. Well done!