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Subject or ‘rest’

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1. The boy ate the apple.

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1. The boy ate the apple.

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1. The boy ate the apple.

2. Sylvia needs help with her homework.

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1. The boy ate the apple.

2. Sylvia needs help with her homework.

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1. The boy ate the apple.

2. Sylvia needs help with her homework.

3. Ajax beat San Marino last Friday.

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1. The boy ate the apple.

2. Sylvia needs help with her homework.

3. Ajax beat San Marino last Friday.

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1. The boy ate the apple.

2. Sylvia needs help with her homework.

3. Ajax beat San Marino last Friday.

4. Next week my grandmother is coming

from Korea.

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1. The boy ate the apple.

2. Sylvia needs help with her homework.

3. Ajax beat San Marino last Friday.

4. Next week my grandmother is coming

from Korea.

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5. My favourite month is May.

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5. My favourite month is May.

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5. My favourite month is May.

6. May is my favourite month.

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5. My favourite month is May.

6. May is my favourite month.

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5. My favourite month is May.

6. May is my favourite month.

7. Our class is having a pizza party

tomorrow.

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5. My favourite month is May.

6. May is my favourite month.

7. Our class is having a pizza party

tomorrow.

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5. My favourite month is May.

6. May is my favourite month.

7. Our class is having a pizza party tomorrow.

8. Football is played in every country in the

world.

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5. My favourite month is May.

6. May is my favourite month.

7. Our class is having a pizza party tomorrow.

8. Football is played in every country in the

world.

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9. Yasmin yawned.

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9. Yasmin yawned.

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9. Yasmin yawned.

10. My expensive new Rolex watch has stopped.

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9. Yasmin yawned.

10. My expensive new Rolex watch has stopped.

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9. Yasmin yawned.

10. My expensive new Rolex watch has stopped.

11. Sitting on the roof of my house was a huge

black bird.

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9. Yasmin yawned.

10. My expensive new Rolex watch has stopped.

11. Sitting on the roof of my house was a huge

black bird.

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9. Yasmin yawned.

10. My expensive new Rolex watch has stopped.

11. Sitting on the roof of my house was a huge

black bird.

12. After dinner I like to have a little nap in front

of the television.

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9. Yasmin yawned.

10. My expensive new Rolex watch has stopped.

11. Sitting on the roof of my house was a huge

black bird.

12. After dinner I like to have a little nap in front

of the television.

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13. On Tuesdays I always bring my dictionary

to class.

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13. On Tuesdays I always bring my dictionary

to class.

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13. On Tuesdays I always bring my dictionary

to class.

14. You have a vocabulary test tomorrow.

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13. On Tuesdays I always bring my dictionary to

class.

14. You have a vocabulary test tomorrow.

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13. On Tuesdays I always bring my dictionary to

class.

14. You have a vocabulary test tomorrow.

15. My friend and I went shopping.

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13. On Tuesdays I always bring my dictionary to

class.

14. You have a vocabulary test tomorrow.

15. My friend and I went shopping.

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13. On Tuesdays I always bring my dictionary to

class.

14. You have a vocabulary test tomorrow.

15. My friend and I went shopping.

16. At the weekend my mother works at a

sports club.

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13. On Tuesdays I always bring my dictionary to

class.

14. You have a vocabulary test tomorrow.

15. My friend and I went shopping.

16. At the weekend my mother works at a

sports club.

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17. Both my parents have to work at the weekend.

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17. Both my parents have to work at the weekend.

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17. Both my parents have to work at the weekend.

18. On the way from school to Frankfurt yesterday afternoon bus number 21 crashed into a parked car.

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17. Both my parents have to work at the weekend.

18. On the way from school to Frankfurt yesterday afternoon bus number 21 crashed into a parked car.

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17. Both my parents have to work at the weekend.

18. On the way from school to Frankfurt yesterday afternoon bus number 21 crashed into a parked car.

19. Three students and the bus driver were injured in the crash.

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17. Both my parents have to work at the weekend.

18. On the way from school to Frankfurt yesterday afternoon bus number 21 crashed into a parked car.

19. Three students and the bus driver were injured in the crash.

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17. Both my parents have to work at the weekend.

18. On the way from school to Frankfurt yesterday afternoon bus number 21 crashed into a parked car.

19. Three students and the bus driver were injured in the crash.

20. During the Language Skills lesson tomorrow you will have a vocabulary test.

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17. Both my parents have to work at the weekend.

18. On the way from school to Frankfurt yesterday afternoon bus number 21 crashed into a parked car.

19. Three students and the bus driver were injured in the crash.

20. During the Language Skills lesson tomorrow you will have a vocabulary test.

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21. On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.

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21. On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.

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21. On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.

22. The ozone hole over Antarctica is getting larger every year.

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21. On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.

22. The ozone hole over Antarctica is getting larger every year.

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21. On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.

22. The ozone hole over Antarctica is getting larger every year.

23. The old hotel in the town centre is going to be torn down to make way for a new shopping centre.

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21. On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.

22. The ozone hole over Antarctica is getting larger every year.

23. The old hotel in the town centre is going to be torn down to make way for a new shopping centre.

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21. On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.

22. The ozone hole over Antarctica is getting larger every year.

23. The old hotel in the town centre is going to be torn down to make way for a new

shopping centre.24. After checking his messages John went to

bed.

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21. On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.

22. The ozone hole over Antarctica is getting larger every year.

23. The old hotel in the town centre is going to be torn down to make way for a new

shopping centre.24. After checking his messages John went to

bed.

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25. A glacier is a river of ice moving very slowly down a mountain.

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25. A glacier is a river of ice moving very slowly down a mountain.

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25. A glacier is a river of ice moving very slowly down a mountain.

26. Of all the months in the year May is probably my favourite.

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25. A glacier is a river of ice moving very slowly down a mountain.

26. Of all the months in the year May is probably my favourite.

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25. A glacier is a river of ice moving very slowly down a mountain.

26. Of all the months in the year May is probably my favourite.

27. In most English sentences the subject comes before the ‘rest’.

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25. A glacier is a river of ice moving very slowly down a mountain.

26. Of all the months in the year May is probably my favourite.

27. In most English sentences the subject comes before the ‘rest’.

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25. A glacier is a river of ice moving very slowly down a mountain.

26. Of all the months in the year May is probably my favourite.

27. In most English sentences the subject comes before the ‘rest’.

28. Occasionally the ‘rest’ comes before the subject.

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25. A glacier is a river of ice moving very slowly down a mountain.

26. Of all the months in the year May is probably my favourite.

27. In most English sentences the subject comes before the ‘rest’.

28. Occasionally the ‘rest’ comes before the subject.

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29. Waiting by the school gate in the rain was my mother.

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29. Waiting by the school gate in the rain was my mother.

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29.Waiting by the school gate in the rain was my mother.

30. In this quiz you have been tested on your knowledge of subject and ‘rest’.

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29.Waiting by the school gate in the rain was my mother.

30. In this quiz you have been tested on your knowledge of subject and ‘rest’.

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29.Waiting by the school gate in the rain was my mother.

30. In this quiz you have been tested on your knowledge of subject and ‘rest’.

BONUS!

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31. In most cases, finding and identifying the subject and the ‘rest’ will certainly be more difficult in complex sentences, which is why we will not attempt to cover this kind of sentences in Syntax 1.

(collective sigh of relief...)

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31. In most cases, finding and identifying the subject and the ‘rest’ will certainly be more difficult in complex sentences, which is why we will not attempt to cover this kind of sentences in Syntax 1.

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Keep up the good work!