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Subjects and Predicates

Subjects and Predicates

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English

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.2.1F, L.4.1F

+12

Standards-aligned

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Vivian Rivas

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13 Slides • 12 Questions

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Subjects and Predicates

There are more than one?

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Multiple Select

What does a sentence NEED to have? Check all that apply!

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capital letter at the beginning

2

punctuation at the end

3

subject

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predicate

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Multiple Choice

Her family and friends had a Zoom call for her birthday. What is the complete subject?

1

Her family and friends

2

Her family

3

friends

4

had a Zoom call for her birthday

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Multiple Choice

My favorite food is pizza. What is the complete subject?

1

is pizza

2

pizza

3

food

4

My favorite food

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Multiple Choice

Laura and Lore went to have lunch at the café. What is the complete predicate?

1

Laura and Lore

2

went

3

went to have lunch at the café

4

Laura

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Multiple Choice

They are unpredictable in their movements.

1

They

2

are unpredictable in their movements

3

are

4

unpredictable in their movements

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Multiple Choice

What are some examples of pronouns?

1

he, she, it, they

2

run, walk, talk

3

Mariana, Steve, Linda

4

beautiful, smart, excellent

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Multiple Choice

Paul is the drummer. What is the nominative?

1

Paul

2

the

3

is

4

drummer

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Multiple Choice

My cat...

What is this sentence missing?

1

a subject

2

predicate

3

nothing

4

a question mark

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Multiple Choice

True or false...is a fragment a complete sentence?

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is a run-on?

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Nicole and Natalia are best friends!

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want to see her

3

Pearl

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Romina and I have toys that are similar she wants us to have a big collection together i hope she likes it

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Multiple Choice

What are run-on sentences?

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One sentence without a punctuation at the end.

2

A sentence with no subject.

3

Two or more sentences with no punctuation.

4

A sentence with no predicate.

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Open Ended

Write something that you do not understand and something that you learned.

Subjects and Predicates

There are more than one?

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