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Avoiding Fragments - Exercise 3

 

Directions: Nouns (or pronouns) and verbs have been underlined in the sentences below.  For each underlined word, choose if it is a subject or predicate.  If it is not a subject or predicate, choose neither.

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1.  Deep, heavy snows cover these mountains in winter.

            cover - (subject predicate neither)

            mountain - (subject predicate neither)

2.  Expeditions to the Southwest challenged his ideas about the location of minerals.

            expeditions - (subject predicate neither)

            challenged - (subject predicate neither)

3.  Knowing that information, you should not have any trouble.

            knowing - (subject predicate neither)

            you - (subject predicate neither)

            should have - (subject predicate neither)

4.  Will you be arriving on the 10:20 train?  

            will be arriving - (subject predicate neither)

            train - (subject predicate neither)

5.  Please eat your spinach.

            eat - (subject predicate neither)

            spinach - (subject predicate neither)

6.  About an hour ago, Ralph called the station for directions.

            Ralph - (subject predicate neither)

            called - (subject predicate neither)

7.Each new year brings new hope.

            year - (subject predicate neither)

            hope - (subject predicate neither)

8.All instructions were strictly followed by each participant.

            were followed - (subject predicate neither)

            participant - (subject predicate neither)

9. He was mugged by a stranger.

            he - (subject predicate neither)

            stranger - (subject predicate neither)

10. Rainy days bring flowers.

            days - (subject predicate neither)

            bring - (subject predicate neither)

For further information on these resources, contact

Margaret L. Benner
Director, Writing Support Program
English Department
Towson University
benner@towson.edu 

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