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Directions: In the text boxes provided below each item, identify the sentence's simple subject and simple predicate. When you are finished the exercise, click the "Check My Work" button at the bottom of the page to check your answers.
1. The results of the test are inconclusive.
2. There have been many incidents of vandalism in the past.
3. Why did he take the new car back to the dealer?
4. My name was written on the document in three places.
5. By the saucer of milk sat a very scrawny cat.
6. She will be going to the dentist's office later this afternoon.
7. Remarkably, the patient with the shattered skull survived the surgery.
8. All citizens in the United States must complete a tax return each year.
9. With prices so low, I should have bought a few more toothbrushes.
10. Will Joe be taking his golf clubs on this trip?