Identify the CAPITALIZED portion of the sentences below.

18. MY FRIEND MARY is coming with us to the zoo.

complete predicate
complete subject
simple predicate
simple subject

19. I think we should VISIT the monkeys first.

complete predicate
complete subject
simple predicate
simple subject

20. After that, WE CAN GET SOME POPCORN AT THE SNACK BAR.

complete predicate
complete subject
simple predicate
simple subject

I'll be glad to check your answers.

Please note that there's an error in number 20.

what is the error

and

18. b
19. c
20. a

18 and 19 are correct.

20.
WE CAN GET SOME POPCORN AT THE SNACK BAR.

That is a complete sentence and contains a complete subject and a complete predicate.

so which one would it be

if u had to chose that is

You cannot choose. There is no right answer. Tell your teacher that this question cannot be answered!

okay my teacher is away for field trip that i di not go on and because of thanksgiving he wont be in until monday. :(

wait we wasn't supoose to be capital. idk if that will change the anser

WE wasn't to be capital

plz answer

Yes, it certainly does change the answer. We is the subject, so your original answer is right.

thanks. sorry for the mix up

You're welcome. :-)

1.

John Yinger thinks that the natural-born clause should be removed because (1 point)

it makes international policy more difficult.
it goes against a central principle of American democracy.
it damages the relationship between American citizens and immigrant communities.

2.
What do natural-born citizens and naturalized citizens have in common? (1 point)

Both can run for president.
Both are citizens of the United States.
Both are born in the United States.

3.
Which statement shows a contrast between the two opinions in the first selection? (1 point)

The Constitution should be amended.
America is open to foreign-born citizens.
The president should be loyal to our country.

4.

You would expect an authoritarian person to
(1 point)

respect individual freedom.
ask for other people's opinions.
demand total obedience.

5.
When Nicholas Gage says Miss Hurd "nearly dragged" him onto his life's path, he is using (1 point)

comparison.
sequence.
hyperbole.

6.

In "The Teacher Who Changed My Life," the author is trying to persuade readers that
(1 point)

immigrants face lots of difficulties.
schoolteachers are not appreciated enough.
he owes his success to Miss Hurd.

7.
Which of the following sentences contains a compound predicate? (1 point)

The author's mother died to help her children emigrate.
Miss Hurd was strict, yet encouraging.
The author answered the phone and heard his teacher's voice.

8.

Which of the following sentences contains a compound subject?
(1 point)

The author and her sister were dropped at their new school.
The principal was a grim-looking man.
The author did not understand the purpose of hobbies and clubs.

I need this for language arts can someone please help!!!! me

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yea, some one answer this pls!!!

2. B

7. A
8. A

My cousin Jesse was in a play this year. What is the simple subject, cousin or Jesse?

The answer is Jesse