What is a Sentence?

Quiz
Question 1
What is a sentence?
A group of words that expresses a complete thought
A question that seeks information
A fragment of a thought
None of the above
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Question 2
What is a subject in a sentence?
The action being performed
The topic of the sentence
The location where the action takes place
None of the above
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Question 3
What is a predicate in a sentence?
The person or thing that performs the action
The action being performed
The description or information about the subject
None of the above
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Question 4
Identify the subject in the following sentence:
“Happiness fill the room.”
Happiness
fills
room
There is no subject in the given sentence
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Question 5
Identify the subject in the following sentence:
”Eat your dinner.”
Eat
your
dinner
You
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  1. What is a sentence?
    1. A group of words that expresses a complete thought
    2. A question that seeks information
    3. A fragment of a thought
    4. None of the above
    Explanation:

    A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.

  2. What is a subject in a sentence?
    1. The action being performed
    2. The topic of the sentence
    3. The location where the action takes place
    4. None of the above
    Explanation:

    A subject is simple a topic of a sentence.

  3. What is a predicate in a sentence?
    1. The person or thing that performs the action
    2. The action being performed
    3. The description or information about the subject
    4. None of the above
    Explanation:

    A predicate in a sentence gives information about the subject in a sentence.

  4. Identify the subject in the following sentence:
    “Happiness fill the room.”
    1. Happiness
    2. fills
    3. room
    4. There is no subject in the given sentence
    Explanation:

    The word “Happiness” is the subject because it is the noun that performs the action of filling.
    Recall that a subject can be an emotion.

  5. Identify the subject in the following sentence:
    ”Eat your dinner.”
    1. Eat
    2. your
    3. dinner
    4. You
    Explanation:

    In this sentence, the subject is implied (or implicit). The speaker is instructing someone to eat their dinner. When the subject is implied or understood, it is often assumed to be “you.”

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