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Subjects and Predicates

Subjects and Predicates. Sarah. gave. Mr. Morton a stack of presents. Subject. Predicate. What???? How do I find subjects and predicates?????????? HELP!. WELL… You don’t need a map, just some simple instructions. Let’s get digging!. Let's start with subjects!.

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Subjects and Predicates

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  1. Subjects and Predicates Sarah gave Mr. Morton a stack of presents. Subject Predicate

  2. What???? How do I find subjects and predicates?????????? HELP! WELL… You don’t need a map, just some simple instructions. Let’s get digging!

  3. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: Mr. Mortan was given a present by Sarah.

  4. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. First find the verb, then ask who or what What is the verb? Yes, the verb is THREW Now ask: Who or what threw Well???? Yes, the BOYS threw So, BOYS is the subject

  5. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. First find the verb, then ask who or what What is the verb? Yes, the verb is THREW Now ask: Who or what threw Well???? Yes, the BOYS threw So, BOYS is the subject

  6. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. First find the verb What is the verb? Yes, the verb is THREW Now ask: Who or what threw Well???? Yes, the BOYS threw So, BOYS is the subject

  7. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. First find the verb What is the verb? Yes, the verb is THREW Now ask: Who or what threw Well???? Yes, the BOYS threw So, BOYS is the subject

  8. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. First find the verb What is the verb? Yes, the verb is THREW Now ask: Who or what threw? Well???? Yes, the BOYS threw So, BOYS is the subject

  9. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. First find the verb What is the verb? Yes, the verb is THREW Now ask: Who or what threw? Well???? Yes, the BOYS threw So, BOYS is the subject

  10. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. First find the verb What is the verb? Yes, the verb is THREW Now ask: Who or what threw? Well???? Yes, the BOYS threw So, BOYS is the subject

  11. Let's start with subjects! The subject is the who are what the story is about…. Just like the subject of a book is what the book is about…. Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. First find the verb What is the verb? Yes, the verb is THREW Now ask: Who or what threw? Well???? Yes, the BOYS threw So, BOYS is the subject

  12. Now you try! • Pizza would satisfy Ralph’s hunger. • He wanted a coke, too. • His mother would not take him to Pizza Hut. • So, Ralph threw a tantrum. • The people stared at him.

  13. Check your answers • Pizza would satisfy Ralph’s hunger. • He wanted a coke, too. • His mother would not take him to Pizza Hut. • So, Ralph threw a tantrum. • The peoplestared at him.

  14. Sometimes it can be tricky! Take a look: Go to the store! Leave the room! Give that to me. Pay the bill. What would the subject be in these sentences?

  15. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  16. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  17. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  18. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  19. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  20. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  21. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  22. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  23. Sometimes it can be tricky! Ask yourself: Who has to go, who has to leave,who has to give, and who has to pay? Do you know yet? Well it is you!!!!!! You is the implied subject of these commands. Take a look: YOU Go to the store! YOU Leave the room! YOU Give that to me. YOU Pay the bill.

  24. OK, so the subject tells who or what... But what does the Predicate do?

  25. Actually, you have already found the Predicate! The Predicate simply states what the subject Does!!!!!!! It is the VERB! Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. Now ask, What did the boys do? THEY THREW PAPER! So, THREW is the predicate.

  26. Actually, you have already found the Predicate! The Predicate simply states what the subject Does!!!!!!! It is the VERB! Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. Now ask, What did the boys do? THEY THREW PAPER! So, THREW is the predicate.

  27. Actually, you have already found the Predicate! The Predicate simply states what the subject Does!!!!!!! It is the VERB! Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. Now ask, What did the boys do? THEY THREW PAPER! So, THREW is the predicate.

  28. Actually, you have already found the Predicate! The Predicate simply states what the subject Does!!!!!!! It is the VERB! Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. Now ask, What did the boys do? THEY THREW PAPER! So, THREW is the predicate.

  29. Actually, you have already found the Predicate! The Predicate simply states what the subject Does!!!!!!! It is the VERB! Take a look: The boys threw paper on the floor. Now ask, What did the boys do? THEY THREWPAPER! So, THREW is the predicate.

  30. Just look for the verb! • Pizza would satisfy Ralph’s hunger. • He wanted a coke, too. • His mother said, ”No pizza. ” • So, Ralph threw a tantrum. • The people stared at him. Can you find the Simple Predicate?

  31. Just look for the verb! • Pizza would satisfy Ralph’s hunger. • He wanted a coke, too. • His mother said, “No pizza.” • So, Ralph threw a tantrum. • The people stared at him. How did you do? Easy Right?

  32. Sometimes you can have a compound subject and predicate. COMPOUND just means more than one!!!!!

  33. LOOK! The snail and the rabbit ran a race. Snail, rabbit are your compound subjects!!!!

  34. LOOK! The snail and the rabbit ran a race. Snail, rabbit are your compound subjects!!!!

  35. LOOK! The snail and the rabbit ran a race. Snail, rabbit are your compound subjects!!!!

  36. Compund Predicates The rabbit and the turtle ran and played.

  37. Compund Predicates The rabbit and the turtle ran and played. What did the rabbit and turtle do? RAN and PLAYED

  38. Compund Predicates The rabbit and the turtle ran and played. What did the rabbit and turtle do? RAN and PLAYED

  39. Compund Predicates The rabbit and the turtle ran and played. What did the rabbit and turtle do? RAN and PLAYED

  40. Now you know all about Subjects and Predicates! So.........

  41. Underline the subject(s) and circle the predicate(s) • Team pennants, posters and family photographs covered the boy's bedroom walls. (hint: family is an adjective) • 2. There were kittens cowering under our porch steps this morning. • 3. Judy and her dog run on the beach every morning. • My dog and cat destroyed the couch yesterday! • They chewed and clawed the fabric. • Go to the front of the line, please. • This room is quite cozy. • Summer and winter are the favorite seasons. GET TO WORK!

  42. Underline the subject(s) and circle the predicate(s) • Team pennants, posters and family photographscovered the boy's bedroom walls. (hint: family is an adjective) • 2. There were kittens cowering under our porch steps this morning. • 3. Judy and her dog run on the beach every morning. • My dog and catdestroyed the couch yesterday! • Theychewed and clawed the fabric. • (YOU)Go to the front of the line, please. • This room is quite cozy. • Summer and winterare the favorite seasons. GET TO WORK!

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