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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
2. Identify the simple predicate in each sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
Simple Subject: Onto the new rug flows the cranberry juice.
Simple Predicate: Onto the new rug flows the cranberry juice.
Simple Subject: Here are your medical records.
Simple Predicate: Here are your medical records.
Simple Subject: Through New England flows the Connecticut River.
Simple Predicate: Through New England flows the Connecticut River.
Simple Subject: Up to the crest of the towering wave paddles the intrepid surfer.
Simple Predicate: Up to the crest of the towering wave paddles the intrepid surfer.
Simple Subject: Beneath the gigantic trees nestle tiny shade-loving plants.
Simple Predicate: Beneath the gigantic trees nestle tiny shade-loving plants.
Simple Subject: In vast colorful fields grow the tulips I love so dearly.
Simple Predicate: In vast colorful fields grow the tulips I love so dearly.
Simple Subject: Here is the Academy of Arts.
Simple Predicate: Here is the Academy of Arts.
Simple Subject: Next to the shimmering pond waddles a fat duck.
Simple Predicate: Next to the shimmering pond waddles a fat duck.
Simple Subject: Alongside the campground was a trickling brook.
Simple Predicate: Alongside the campground was a trickling brook.
Simple Subject: There is a billboard.
Simple Predicate: There is a billboard.
Simple Subject: Outside the door was a leaf.
Simple Predicate: Outside the door was a leaf.
Simple Subject: Here are the invitations to the party.
Simple Predicate: Here are the invitations to the party.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
2. Identify the simple predicate in each sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
Simple Subject: Does anyone want ketchup on their corn?
Simple Predicate: Does anyone want ketchup on their corn?
Simple Subject: Would the funniest man please stand up now?
Simple Predicate: Would the funniest man please stand up now?
Simple Subject: Has anyone seen the shirt that goes with these white pants?
Simple Predicate: Has anyone seen the shirt that goes with these white pants?
Simple Subject: Does the victims’ bank want the robbers punished?
Simple Predicate: Does the victims’ bank want the robbers punished?
Simple Subject: Has anybody borrowed my torch recently?
Simple Predicate: Has anybody borrowed my torch recently?
Simple Subject: Do you want salsa for a dip?
Simple Predicate: Do you want salsa for a dip?
Simple Subject: Where did the train stop?
Simple Predicate: Where did the train stop?
Simple Subject: Can Alexis play with Thelma tomorrow after school?
Simple Predicate: Can Alexis play with Thelma tomorrow after school?
Simple Subject: Why do they keep score?
Simple Predicate: Why do they keep score?
Simple Subject: Can a hippopotamus breathe underwater?
Simple Predicate: Can a hippopotamus breathe underwater?
Simple Subject: Have the children said their prayers today?
Simple Predicate: Have the children said their prayers today?
Simple Subject: How does the president vote on laws?
Simple Predicate: How does the president vote on laws?
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
2. Identify the simple predicate in each sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
Simple Subject: Ten of the chickens escaped from the coop.
Simple Predicate: Ten of the chickens escaped from the coop.
Simple Subject: The images on the page spoke directly to me.
Simple Predicate: The images on the page spoke directly to me.
Simple Subject: There are flowers in the garden.
Simple Predicate: There are flowers in the garden.
Simple Subject: Many in my class have good grades.
Simple Predicate: Many in my class have good grades.
Simple Subject: Somebody at the zoo fed the gorillas.
Simple Predicate: Somebody at the zoo fed the gorillas.
Simple Subject: The telephone booth at the corner has been working for years.
Simple Predicate: The telephone booth at the corner has been working for years.
Simple Subject: The sandwich on my plate contains salami and cheese.
Simple Predicate: The sandwich on my plate contains salami and cheese.
Simple Subject: Does Nick Thompson from band class play the trumpet?
Simple Predicate: Does Nick Thompson from band class play the trumpet?
Simple Subject: Rain in the spring brings a fresh scent to the air.
Simple Predicate: Rain in the spring brings a fresh scent to the air.
Simple Subject: Pain during a marathon should not occur often.
Simple Predicate: Pain during a marathon should not occur often.
Simple Subject: The mouse under the stove has a long pink tail.
Simple Predicate: The mouse under the stove has a long pink tail.
Simple Subject: The leftovers from the soup dinner go in the fridge.
Simple Predicate: The leftovers from the soup dinner go in the fridge.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence.
If there is an understood subject, write you on the line. (12 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
2. Identify the simple predicate in each sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put three words or less in each box for your answer.
Simple Subject: Take me to the candy store!
Simple Predicate: Take me to the candy store!
Simple Subject: Mom, do not pack me a bologna sandwich.
Simple Predicate: Mom, do not pack me a bologna sandwich.
Simple Subject: Work on the puzzle with me.
Simple Predicate: Work on the puzzle with me.
Simple Subject: Just water the flowers.
Simple Predicate: Just water the flowers.
Simple Subject: Sing me a lullaby before bed, please.
Simple Predicate: Sing me a lullaby before bed, please.
Simple Subject: Do not take any photographs in the potrait gallery.
Simple Predicate: Do not take any photographs in the potrait gallery.
Simple Subject: Go outside for a little while.
Simple Predicate: Go outside for a little while.
Simple Subject: Josie, get over here right now!
Simple Predicate: Josie, get over here right now!
Simple Subject: Come to the fair with me.
Simple Predicate: Come to the fair with me.
Simple Subject: Always look for a cardinal in the tree.
Simple Predicate: Always look for a cardinal in the tree.
Simple Subject: Sara, Cara, and Tara, please stop rhyming!
Simple Predicate: Sara, Cara, and Tara, please stop rhyming!
Simple Subject: Roll out your pie dough.
Simple Predicate: Roll out your pie dough.