A few days ago
Meh

What is complete subject and complete predicate?

Explain and tell me what it is in this sentence: The invention of motion pictures is attributed to many people.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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As a GENERAL rule of thumb, there are exceptions, the complete subject contains all the words before the verb. The complete predicate contains all the words after the verb, including the verb. In this case, the verb = “is”

Complete Subject – The invention of motion pictures

Complete Predicate – is attributed to many people

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A few days ago
~adelvalle
Complete subject: The invention of motion pictures

– because a complete subject is a noun or a pronoun plus any modifiers

Complete predicate: is attributed to many people

– because a complete predicate is a simple predicate plus all the modifiers

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A few days ago
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The invention of motion picture – is the complete subject

is attributed to many people – is the complete predicate

Complete subject is the noun plus any modifiers. Invention is the noun, the modifier is, of motion picture.

A predicate is the action or description that occurs in the sentence, the complete predicate is the action or description plus all its modifiers. is attributed – action, to many people – modifier, is attributed to many people – complete predicate.

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A few days ago
nickipettis
COMPLETE SUBJECT

The invention of motion pictures

COMPLETE PREDICATE

is attributed to many people.

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5 years ago
Anonymous
I’m dumb lol
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