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Complete Sentences - Subject / Predicate

Complete Sentences - Subject / Predicate

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English

5th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.3.1I, L.3.1H, L.2.1F

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Kimberly Warnke

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1 Slide • 17 Questions

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Complete Sentences 

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Multiple Select

What 3 things are true of all complete sentences?

1

They contain a complete thought.

2

They are always written.

3

They end with a punctuation mark - such as a period (.) or question mark (?) or exclamation point (!).

4

They begin with a capital letter.

3

Multiple Select

What are the 2 main parts of every complete sentence?

1

Predicate

2

Proper name

3

Commas

4

Subject

4

Multiple Choice

What part of the sentence tells you whom or what the sentence is about?

1

Subject

2

Predicate

5

Multiple Choice

What part of a sentence tells you what the subject is or does?

1

Subject

2

Predicate

6

Multiple Choice

What does the predicate always contain?

1

A noun

2

An adjective

3

An adverb

4

A verb

7

Multiple Choice

What is the complete subject of the following sentence?


A guide dog can be very helpful to a blind person.

1

A guide dog

2

dog

3

guide

4

blind person

8

Multiple Choice

What is the simple subject of the following sentence?


A guide dog can be very helpful to a blind person.

1

helpful

2

person

3

dog

4

A guide dog

9

Multiple Choice

What is the Complete Predicate of the following sentence?


Dog trainers train guide dogs.

1

train guide dogs

2

train

3

Dog trainers

4

Dog

10

Multiple Choice

What is the Simple Predicate of the following sentence?


Dog trainers train guide dogs.

1

Dog

2

trainers

3

train

4

guide

11

Multiple Choice

What is the Complete Predicate of the following sentence?


Trainers give guide dogs food as a reward.

1

Trainers

2

guide dogs

3

give guide dogs food as a reward

4

food as a reward

12

Multiple Choice

What is the Simple Predicate of the following sentence?


Trainers give guide dogs food as a reward.

1

Trainers

2

dogs

3

food

4

give

13

Multiple Choice

Two or more simple subjects joined by a conjunction or connecting word (and / or) are called the

1

Multiple Subject

2

Several Subject

3

Compound Subject

4

Compound Noun

14

Multiple Choice

What is the conjunction or connecting word in the following sentence?


Chloe and Henry train guide dogs.

1

train

2

dogs

3

and

4

guide

15

Multiple Choice

What are the two Simple Subjects that make up the Compound Subject in the following sentence?


Chloe and Henry train guide dogs.

1

guide, dogs

2

Chloe, Henry

16

Multiple Choice

What are the two Simple Predicates that make up the Compound Predicate in the following sentence?


Trainers praise and give food to guide dogs as rewards.

1

rewards, Trainers

2

praise, give

3

food, to

4

as, rewards

17

Multiple Choice

Two or more Simple Predicates joined by a conjunction or connecting word (and / or) are called the

1

Complex Predicate

2

Compound Predicate

3

Multiple Predicate

4

Compound Subject

18

Multiple Choice

What is the simple subject of the following sentence?


A guide dog can be very helpful to a blind person.

1

helpful

2

person

3

dog

4

A guide dog

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