
Subjects and Predicates
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English
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5th - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 8 Questions
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Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates
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Simple Subjects
Nouns (Person, Place, Thing, or Idea)
Pronouns (Take the place of a noun. Ex: I, You, He, She, It)
The topic of the sentence.
Who or what is doing or is being.
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Multiple Choice
What is the Simple Subject?
The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again.
kids
Room 207
misbehaving
again
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Complete Subjects
The simple subject (the noun or pronoun)
All of the words and phrases that describe the simple subject
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Multiple Choice
What is the Complete Subject?
The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again.
The kids
The kids in
The kids in Room 207
The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again.
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Predicate
Verbs (Show Action or State of Being)
Action Verbs, Linking Verbs, and Helping Verbs.
A comment or remark on the subject.
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Multiple Choice
What is the Simple Predicate?
The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again.
were
misbehaving
were misbehaving
again
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Complete Predicate
The simple predicate (verbs)
All of the words and phrases that describe the simple predicate.
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Multiple Choice
What is the Complete Predicate?
The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again.
were
were misbehaving
were misbehaving again
misbehaving
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Complete Sentence
A complete sentence has BOTH a Subject and a Predicate.
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Examples:
Same subject, different predicates.
The squirrel in the tree leaped from the branch.
The squirrel in the tree climbed higher.
The squirrel in the tree stood still.
The squirrel in the tree made a clicking sound.
The squirrel in the tree ate an acorn.
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Examples:
Different subjects, same predicates.
The kids who were playing started to sing.
Harry, Lisa, and Jamal started to sing.
Tiffany during the silence started to sing.
Before the beginning of the game, Harriet started to sing.
For their performance of the school song, the choir started to sing.
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Multiple Choice
Practice: Identify the section of the sentence.
Chester the cat was curled up on the brown velvet armchair.
Complete Subject
Complete Predicate
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Multiple Choice
Practice: Identify the section of the sentence.
Most dangerous sharks are the ones that are both hungry and mean.
Complete Subject
Complete Predicate
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Multiple Choice
Practice: Identify the section of the sentence.
The large woman turned around and kicked him right in his blue-jeaned sitter.
Complete Subject
Complete Predicate
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Multiple Choice
Practice: Identify the section of the sentence.
Smoke and flames were pouring out of the spaces where the windows had been.
Complete Subject
Complete Predicate
Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates
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