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Subject and Predicate. Where are subjects and predicates found in a sentence? How do we determine whether a subject or predicate is simple or compound?. The Subject. The subject tells whom or what the sentence is about. Examples: Swimming is good exercise.
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Subject and Predicate Where are subjects and predicates found in a sentence? How do we determine whether a subject or predicate is simple or compound?
The subject tells whom or what the sentence is about. Examples: Swimming is good exercise. The pitcher struck her out. How kind you are! 1. The Subject
The simple subject is the main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about. Example: The four new students arrived early. 2. The Simple Subject
The complete subject consists of all the words that tell whom or what a sentence is about. Example: The four new students arrived early. 3. The Complete Subject
A compound subject occurs when two or more subjects are joined together by a conjunction (and, but, so, yet, or). Example: Dolphins and porpoiseslook a little like fish. Warning! The Compound Subject
Ray Bradbury is also a writer of science fiction. The Golden Apples of the Sun is a collection of his stories. Is your favorite story in that book “A Sound of Thunder”? Let’s Practice! Circle the subjects and underline the COMPLETE subject.
What should you ask to determine the subject of a sentence? ASSESSMENT PROMPT 1:
The predicate (verb) of a sentence tells something about the subject. Examples: The phone rang. Outside the tent was a baby bear. 1. The Predicate
The simple predicate (verb) is the main word or word group that tells something about the subject. Example: The pilot broke the sound barrier. 2. The Simple Predicate
The complete predicate(verb) consists of a verb and all the words that describe the verb and complete the meaning. Example: The pilot broke the sound barrier. 3. The Complete Predicate
A compound predicate occurs when two or more verbs are joined together by a conjunction (and, but, so, yet, or). Example: Dolphins live in water like fish butbreath like other mammals. Warning! The Compound Predicate
Many scholars are unsure about the history of the Stars and Stripes. The Continental Congress approved a design for the flag. The flag’s design included thirteen red stripes and thirteen white stripes. Let’s Practice! Circle the predicates and underline the complete predicate.
What should you ask to determine the predicate of a sentence? ASSESSMENT PROMPT 2:
A subject, a predicate-These are quite important!Combine the two, and you will seeThat you have formed a sentence. The subject, the subjectIs a noun or a pronoun.Who or what it usually tells,And that is how you'll find it. SUMMARIZER: Subject and Predicate Song The predicate, the predicateIt tells about the subject,What it is or what it does,A verb and all its helpers. The subject, the predicateTogether form a sentence.Write them both then punctuateVOILA! You have a sentence.
A subject, a predicate-These are quite important!Combine the two, and you will seeThat you have formed a sentence. The subject, the subjectIs a noun or a pronoun.Who or what it usually tells,And that is how you'll find it. Subject and Predicate Song
The predicate, the predicateIt tells about the subject,What it is or what it does,A verb and all its helpers. The subject, the predicateTogether form a sentence.Write them both then punctuateVOILA! You have a sentence. Subject and Predicate Song
A subject, a predicate-These are quite important!Combine the two, and you will seeThat you have formed a sentence. The subject, the subjectIs a noun or a pronoun.Who or what it usually tells,And that is how you'll find it. Subject and Predicate Song The predicate, the predicateIt tells about the subject,What it is or what it does,A verb and all its helpers. The subject, the predicateTogether form a sentence.Write them both then punctuateVOILA! You have a sentence.
Subjects and Predicates Let’s Review
A subject is who or what the sentence is about. It is a noun or pronoun. This is the simple subject. A complete subject of a sentence consists of the subject and any words related to it. Subjects
A predicate (verb) tells something about a subject. It is action or linking. This is the simple predicate. A complete predicate consists of the verb and any words related to it. Predicates
Mark Twain is my favorite writer. The furry dog ran across the street. Examples
A subject, a predicate-These are quite important!Combine the two, and you will seeThat you have formed a sentence. The subject, the subjectIs a noun or a pronoun.Who or what it usually tells,And that is how you'll find it. Subject and Predicate Song The predicate, the predicateIt tells about the subject,What it is or what it does,A verb and all its helpers. The subject, the predicateTogether form a sentence.Write them both then punctuateVOILA! You have a sentence.
A compound subject consists of two or more subjects that are joined by a conjunction and that have the same verb. Example: Paris and London remain a favorite tourist attraction. Compound Subjects
A compound verb consists of two or more verbs that are joined by a conjunction and that have the same subject. Example: The rain has fallen for days and is still falling. Compound Verbs