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Match the parts of the following sentence with what they each represent:

David swims at the gym every day.


noun
noun
verb
article
adjective
noun being modified
subject
predicate

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David - noun + subject
Swims - verb + predicate
At - preposition
The - article
Gym - noun
Every- adjective/determiner
Day - noun being modified

That’s the best I could do. “At” is definitely a preposition, even though it wasn’t on the list.
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Answer:

David swims at the gym every day.

noun - David

noun - gym

verb - swims

article - the

adjective - every

noun being modified - day

subject - David

predicate - swims at the gym every day

Step-by-step explanation:

Definition of noun: A (common) noun is a word that identifies people, places or things belonging to a class. It can also name a particular person, place, or thing (proper noun).

Definition of verb: A verb is word used to describe an action or a state.

Definition of article: Articles are words used to modify/point out to nouns.

Definition of adjective: An adjective modifies a noun by giving it an attribute, a quality.

Definition of subject: A subject is the topic of a sentence, it's what the sentence is about.

Definition of predicate: The predicate is everything in a sentence that is not the subject. It offers information about the subject.

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