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HELP PLEASE, THIS IS THE LAST QUESTION I NEED SINCE IM BEING TIMED Match the definitions (letters) to their terms (numbers).

Question options:

A Complete Subject

B Compound subject

C Simple predicate

D Compound predicate

E Simple Subject

F Complete predicate

1.
The main verb; the main action that the subject is doing

2.
All the words that show together what the subject is doing

3.
The main person, place, or thing doing the action in a sentence

4.
When the subject is doing more than one action in a sentence

5.
All the words that state and describe the subject

6.
When there is more than one subject in a sentence

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