Underline the subjects once and the verbs twice in each of the following sentences. Then label the simple sentences SS.
1. Suzie walked to the park.
2. Adam ate his lunch, and he took a nap.
3. Stephanie didn’t return her phone calls, but she did answer her e-mails.
4. Henry flew to Boston last Monday.
5. We are going out to dinner tonight.
1. Suzie walked (SS);
2. Adam ate, he took;
3. Stephanie did(n’t) return, she did answer;
4. Henry flew (SS);
5. We are going (SS)
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