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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence. (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: The students in the 12th grade have completed all of their classes.
Simple Predicate: The students in the 12th grade have completed all of their classes.
Simple Subject: Pablo from the community center is volunteering for the fund drive.
Simple Predicate: Pablo from the community center is volunteering for the fund drive.
Simple Subject: The student with fluency in several languages has an advantage when applying to college.
Simple Predicate: The student with fluency in several languages has an advantage when applying to college.
Simple Subject: The most dangerous waves in the area crash around Great Point.
Simple Predicate: The most dangerous waves in the area crash around Great Point.
Simple Subject: All classes in the school are open to all students.
Simple Predicate: All classes in the school are open to all students.
Simple Subject: Anita’s preparation for the tests has been impressive.
Simple Predicate: Anita’s preparation for the tests has been impressive.
Simple Subject: The principal of our high school will be speaking at the assembly.
Simple Predicate: The principal of our high school will be speaking at the assembly.
Simple Subject: All of the students are looking forward to the dance.
Simple Predicate: All of the students are looking forward to the dance.
Simple Subject: The roses in this vase are absolutely beautiful.
Simple Predicate: The roses in this vase are absolutely beautiful.
Simple Subject: The boy from Russia will join our class.
Simple Predicate: The boy from Russia will join our class.
Simple Subject: Twenty of the computers are black.
Simple Predicate: Twenty of the computers are black.
Simple Subject: Cara’s love of musicals makes others love them too.
Simple Predicate: Cara’s love of musicals makes others love them too.
Simple Subject: There are two pairs of twins in my class.
Simple Predicate: There are two pairs of twins in my class.
Simple Subject: The cat on the porch belongs to my neighbor.
Simple Predicate: The cat on the porch belongs to my neighbor.
Simple Subject: One of the kids has strep throat.
Simple Predicate: One of the kids has strep throat.
Simple Subject: What is the name of the Olympic event?
Simple Predicate: What is the name of the Olympic event?
Simple Subject: Attached is a copy of the file.
Simple Predicate: Attached is a copy of the file.
Simple Subject: The top bar of the hurdle fell down.
Simple Predicate: The top bar of the hurdle fell down.
Simple Subject: Few of the kids knew the answer to that question.
Simple Predicate: Few of the kids knew the answer to that question.
Simple Subject: Where does the bird above the garage sleep at night?
Simple Predicate: Where does the bird above the garage sleep at night?