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Types of Sentences, Subject and Predicates. On the line, write D before the declarative sentence, IM before the imperative sentence, E before the exclamatory sentence, and IN before the interrogate sentence. Then circle the simple subject, and underline the simple predicate in each sentence.

1. ___ Where are you going?

2. ___ I am going down into the cave.

3. ___ You cannot do that!

4. ___ Do not be afraid.

Ok is 1. IN and underline where and circle are you: 2. D and underline I am and circle going down: 3. E and underline You and circle cannnot: 4. IM underline Do not and circle be afraid:

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  1. Edited... I thought it was right at first, but I didn't read the whole thing. Oops. heh

    You've got the blanks right, but you need to work on the subject and predicate.


  2. 1. ok

    2. simple subject is "I"  not   I am

    3.

    4. simple subjet is "you" and does not appear in the sentence

  3. 1. Yes, interrogative because it's a question. Who is doing the action in the sentence? It's not "where", is it? The subject is the subject of the verb, the person or thing "acting", so it's "you". The simple predicate is just the verb: are going.

    2. Yes, declarative. The subject is ONLY the person doing the action, so it is "I". The simple predicate is ONLY the verb, so "am going".

    3. Yes, exclamative. Correct on the subject and predicate.

    4. Imperative, but the subject isn't there--it's "you", even though it's not written. You can't underline the subject in this sentence. The simple predicate would be just the verb: do.

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