DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence.
If there is an understood subject, write you on the line. (20 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
2. Identify the simple predicate in each sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
Simple Subject: After the third traffic light, turn right.
Simple Predicate: After the third traffic light, turn right.
Simple Subject: Catch another fish for me.
Simple Predicate: Catch another fish for me.
Simple Subject: Count your blessings.
Simple Predicate: Count your blessings.
Simple Subject: Make every day count.
Simple Predicate: Make every day count.
Simple Subject: Enjoy your stay at the hotel!
Simple Predicate: Enjoy your stay at the hotel!
Simple Subject: Remember to feed the dog.
Simple Predicate: Remember to feed the dog.
Simple Subject: Send someone to fetch the child.
Simple Predicate: Send someone to fetch the child.
Simple Subject: Do not forget to feed the pony, Brenda.
Simple Predicate: Do not forget to feed the pony, Brenda.
Simple Subject: Tonight, read the first two chapters of Wonder.
Simple Predicate: Tonight, read the first two chapters of Wonder.
Simple Subject: Please wash the dishes.
Simple Predicate: Please wash the dishes.
Simple Subject: Sing in the rain.
Simple Predicate: Sing in the rain.
Simple Subject: Just put the box over there.
Simple Predicate: Just put the box over there.
Simple Subject: Watch your mouth, young man!
Simple Predicate: Watch your mouth, young man!
Simple Subject: Andy, pass in your paper.
Simple Predicate: Andy, pass in your paper.
Simple Subject: Please do not bite your fingernails.
Simple Predicate: Please do not bite your fingernails.
Simple Subject: When cooking rice, Tina, boil the water first.
Simple Predicate: When cooking rice, Tina, boil the water first.
Simple Subject: Team, watch carefully.
Simple Predicate: Team, watch carefully.
Simple Subject: Do not step on the ants!
Simple Predicate: Do not step on the ants!
Simple Subject: Jolene, pick up that blanket!
Simple Predicate: Jolene, pick up that blanket!
Simple Subject: Do not cross the street without looking first.
Simple Predicate: Do not cross the street without looking first.