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*GRAMMAR 4.7 PRACTICE (B)
By Brittany Dudzik
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NOT HAPPY WITH YOUR SCORE?
REDO CODE: 8DTSLV
PART 1 of 1
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.
Sentence #1:
After the third traffic light, turn right.
Question 1
1.
Simple Subject:
After the third traffic light, turn right.
Question 2
2.
Simple Predicate:
After the third traffic light, turn right. (1)
Sentence #2:
Catch another fish for me.
Question 3
3.
Simple Subject:
Catch another fish for me.
Question 4
4.
Simple Predicate:
Catch another fish for me. (1)
Sentence #3:
Count your blessings.
Question 5
5.
Simple Subject:
Count your blessings.
Question 6
6.
Simple Predicate:
Count your blessings. (1)
Sentence #4:
Make every day count.
Question 7
7.
Simple Subject:
Make every day count.
Question 8
8.
Simple Predicate:
Make every day count. (1)
Sentence #5:
Enjoy your stay at the hotel!
Question 9
9.
Simple Subject:
Enjoy your stay at the hotel!
Question 10
10.
Simple Predicate:
Enjoy your stay at the hotel! (1)
Sentence #6:
Remember to feed the dog.
Question 11
11.
Simple Subject:
Remember to feed the dog.
Question 12
12.
Simple Predicate:
Remember to feed the dog. (1)
Sentence #7:
Send someone to fetch the child.
Question 13
13.
Simple Subject:
Send someone to fetch the child.
Question 14
14.
Simple Predicate:
Send someone to fetch the child. (1)
Sentence #8:
Feed the pony, Brenda.
Question 15
15.
Simple Subject:
Feed the pony, Brenda.
Question 16
16.
Simple Predicate:
Feed the pony, Brenda. (1)
Sentence #9:
Tonight, read the first two chapters of Wonder.
Question 17
17.
Simple Subject:
Tonight, read the first two chapters of Wonder.
Question 18
18.
Simple Predicate:
Tonight, read the first two chapters of Wonder. (1)
Sentence #10:
Please wash the dishes.
Question 19
19.
Simple Subject:
Please wash the dishes.
Question 20
20.
Simple Predicate:
Please wash the dishes. (1)
Sentence #11:
Sing in the rain.
Question 21
21.
Simple Subject:
Sing in the rain.
Question 22
22.
Simple Predicate:
Sing in the rain. (1)
Sentence #12:
Just put the box over there.
Question 23
23.
Simple Subject:
Just put the box over there.
Question 24
24.
Simple Predicate:
Just put the box over there. (1)
Sentence #13:
Watch your mouth, young man!
Question 25
25.
Simple Subject:
Watch your mouth, young man!
Question 26
26.
Simple Predicate:
Watch your mouth, young man! (1)
Sentence #14:
Andy, pass in your paper.
Question 27
27.
Simple Subject:
Andy, pass in your paper.
Question 28
28.
Simple Predicate:
Andy, pass in your paper. (1)
Sentence #15:
Please do not bite your fingernails.
Question 29
29.
Simple Subject:
Please do not bite your fingernails.
Question 30
30.
Simple Predicate:
Please do not bite your fingernails. (2)
Sentence #16:
Tina, boil the water first.
Question 31
31.
Simple Subject:
Tina, boil the water first.
Question 32
32.
Simple Predicate:
Tina, boil the water first. (1)
Sentence #17:
Team, watch carefully.
Question 33
33.
Simple Subject:
Team, watch carefully.
Question 34
34.
Simple Predicate:
Team, watch carefully. (1)
Sentence #18:
Do not step on the ants!
Question 35
35.
Simple Subject:
Do not step on the ants!
Question 36
36.
Simple Predicate:
Do not step on the ants! (2)
Sentence #19:
Jolene, pick up that blanket!
Question 37
37.
Simple Subject:
Jolene, pick up that blanket!
Question 38
38.
Simple Predicate:
Jolene, pick up that blanket! (1)
Sentence #20:
Do not cross the street without looking first.
Question 39
39.
Simple Subject:
Do not cross the street without looking first.
Question 40
40.
Simple Predicate:
Do not cross the street without looking first. (2)