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Survivor Grammar Game Show Subjects, Predicates, Complements

Survivor Grammar Game Show Subjects, Predicates, Complements Which tribe will outwit, outplay, outlast?. 1. Identify the simple subject in the following sentence: In 1844, he earned a degree from Vienna University. 1. Identify the simple subject in the following sentence:

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Survivor Grammar Game Show Subjects, Predicates, Complements

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  1. Survivor Grammar Game Show Subjects, Predicates, Complements Which tribe will outwit, outplay, outlast?

  2. 1.Identify the simple subject in the following sentence: In 1844, he earned a degree from Vienna University.

  3. 1.Identify the simple subject in the following sentence: In 1844, he earned a degree from Vienna University.

  4. 2. Identify the complete subject in the following sentence: There are Sandra Cisneros and Rudolfo Anaya, other successful Hispanic American authors.

  5. 2. Identify the complete subject in the following sentence: There are Sandra Cisneros and Rudolfo Anaya, other successful Hispanic American authors.

  6. 3. Identify the simple predicate in the following sentence: Carlos, Ted, and I will find front-row seats.

  7. 3. Identify the simple predicate in the following sentence: Carlos, Ted, and I will find front-row seats.

  8. 4. Identify the complete predicate in the following sentence: Their stories reflect a rich cultural heritage.

  9. 4. Identify the complete predicate in the following sentence: Their stories reflect a rich cultural heritage.

  10. 5.Identify the subject complement in the following sentence: Does the lemonade taste too sour?

  11. 5.Identify the subject complement in the following sentence: Does the lemonade taste too sour?

  12. Is the following subject complement a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective? Does the lemonade taste too sour?

  13. 6.Is the following subject complement a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective? Does the lemonade taste too sour? Answer: Predicate Adjective

  14. 7.Identify the subject complement in the following sentence: You should feel proud of yourself.

  15. 7.Identify the subject complement in the following sentence: You should feel proud of yourself.

  16. 8.Is the following subject complement a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective? You should feel proud of yourself.

  17. 8.Is the following subject complement a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective? You should feel proud of yourself. Answer: Predicate Adjective

  18. 9. Identify the subject complement in the following sentence: A carwash can be a great fund-raiser.

  19. 9. Identify the subject complement in the following sentence: A carwash can be a great fund-raiser.

  20. 10. Is the following subject complement a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective? A carwash can be a great fund-raiser.

  21. 10. Is the following subject complement a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective? A carwash can be a great fund-raiser. Answer: Predicate Nominative

  22. 11. Identify the complement in the following sentence: More than sixty thousand fans attended the game at Memorial Coliseum.

  23. 11. Identify the complement in the following sentence: More than sixty thousand fans attended the game at Memorial Coliseum.

  24. 12. Is the following complement a direct object or an indirect object? More than sixty thousand fans attended the game at Memorial Coliseum.

  25. 12. Is the following complement a direct object or an indirect object? More than sixty thousand fans attended the game at Memorial Coliseum. Answer: Direct Object

  26. 13. Identify the 3 complements in the following sentence: I showed Mom and Dad my report.

  27. 13. Identify the 3 complements in the following sentence: I showed Mom and Dad my report.

  28. 14. Are the following complements directobjects or indirect objects? I showed Mom and Dad my report.

  29. 14. Are the following complements directobjects or indirect objects? I showed Mom and Dad my report. Answer: Indirect Objects

  30. 15. Is the following complement a direct object or an indirect object? My neighbor pays me twenty-five dollars for mowing his lawn.

  31. 15.Is the following complement a direct object or an indirect object? My neighbor pays me twenty-five dollars for mowing his lawn. Answer: Indirect Object

  32. Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? The playful antics of the rodeo clowns were quite entertaining.

  33. 16. Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? The playful antics of the rodeo clowns were quite entertaining. Answer: Predicate Adjective

  34. 17. Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? Sheep, however, happily eat grass.

  35. 17. Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? Sheep, however, happily eat grass. Answer: Direct Object

  36. 18.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? There was only one problem with this idea.

  37. 18.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? There was only one problem with this idea. Answer: Subject

  38. 19. Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? Would you give them lunch?

  39. 19.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? Would you give them lunch? Answer: Indirect Object

  40. 20.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? “These animals can be good pets,” said the ranchhand.

  41. 20.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? “These animals can be good pets,” said the ranchhand. Answer: Predicate Nominative

  42. 21.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? Then we wandered around the fairgrounds.

  43. 21.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? Then we wandered around the fairgrounds. Answer: Verb

  44. 22.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? Studying artifacts can give archaeologists information about past cultures.

  45. 22.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective? Studying artifacts can give archaeologists information about past cultures. Answer: Indirect Object

  46. 23.Identify the complete subject in the following sentence: Three figures in smoke masks charged past me.

  47. 23.Identify the complete subject in the following sentence: Three figures in smoke masks charged past me.

  48. 24.Identify the complete predicate in the following sentence: Suddenly, his name was called over the public address system.

  49. 24.Identify the complete predicate in the following sentence: Suddenly, his name was called over the public address system.

  50. 25.Is the following word a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective?Such fads are a normal part of teenage life.

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