Subject: The subject is "One area in New York." This is the noun phrase that performs the action of the verb.
Verb: The verb is "called." This word describes the action being performed on the subject (the area being named).
Complete Sentence: The sentence is grammatically incorrect and contains some factual errors.
Here's a corrected version:
"One area in New York is called Bowling Green because the Dutch bowled there in the 1600s."
Explanation of Corrections:
* "Called" vs. "Is called": The correct verb tense is the present tense, "is called," as the area still bears that name.
* "he 1600s": This is incorrect. It should be "in the 1600s," indicating the timeframe.
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