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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: Nellie, film yourself lip-syncing.
Simple Predicate: Nellie, film yourself lip-syncing.
Simple Subject: Look at the huge wave.
Simple Predicate: Look at the huge wave.
Simple Subject: Pass the salt.
Simple Predicate: Pass the salt.
Simple Subject: Dust off the old picture frames.
Simple Predicate: Dust off the old picture frames.
Simple Subject: Move out of my way!
Simple Predicate: Move out of my way!
Simple Subject: Chris, find my leather jacket.
Simple Predicate: Chris, find my leather jacket.
Simple Subject: Be nice!
Simple Predicate: Be nice!
Simple Subject: Change the world.
Simple Predicate: Change the world.
Simple Subject: Be there at five.
Simple Predicate: Be there at five.
Simple Subject: Knock yourself out.
Simple Predicate: Knock yourself out.
Simple Subject: Ladies and gentlemen, chat amongst yourselves.
Simple Predicate: Ladies and gentlemen, chat amongst yourselves.
Simple Subject: Do not open this before tomorrow.
Simple Predicate: Do not open this before tomorrow.
Simple Subject: Please help yourself to some deviled eggs.
Simple Predicate: Please help yourself to some deviled eggs.
Simple Subject: Please turn on the fireplace.
Simple Predicate: Please turn on the fireplace.
Simple Subject: Everyone, please do not pick your nose.
Simple Predicate: Everyone, please do not pick your nose.
Simple Subject: Be at the front door at seven.
Simple Predicate: Be at the front door at seven.
Simple Subject: Choose a better baby name.
Simple Predicate: Choose a better baby name.
Simple Subject: Be nice to your friends.
Simple Predicate: Be nice to your friends.
Simple Subject: Play ball!
Simple Predicate: Play ball!
Simple Subject: Angie, comb your hair.
Simple Predicate: Angie, comb your hair.