[ Subject – Predicate ]
Tell whether the underlined part is the subject, the predicate or neither:
The U.S. President spoke to the American people.
A. Subject
B. Predicate
C. Neither

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. Which answer gives the best way to correct the sentence: “Tom exercises daily, eats right, and practices a lot because he wants to be a strong, athletic guy.”
A. Delete the comma after “strong”
B. Add a comma after “Tom”
C. NO CHANGE
