Answer:
1. simple subject = family; simple predicate = will celebrate
1. simple subject = she; simple predicate = gives
1. simple subject = we; simple predicate = have
2. simple subject = painters; simple predicate = worked
2. simple subject = I; simple predicate = didn't think
3. simple subject = boy; simple predicate = spoke
3. simple subject = sister; simple predicate = cried
3. simple subject = Mother; simple predicate = held
4. simple subject = Mary; simple predicate = broke
4. simple subject = She; simple predicate = dropped
4. simple subject = She; simple predicate = did apologize
5. simple subject = Today; simple predicate = is
5. simple subject = I; simple predicate = hope
5. simple subject = We; simple predicate = planned
Step-by-step explanation:
The simple subject refers to the particular noun or pronoun about which the sentence is written. The simple predicate refers to the particular verb in the sentence. The complete subject refers to all the words that have been used to specify the noun or the pronoun. The complete predicate refers to the verb and all the other words following it.
In the first sentence, 'our family' is the complete subject and 'will celebrate Christmas at Aunt Ella's house' is the complete predicate. While 'family' is the simple subject and 'will celebrate' is the simple predicate.