The document provides examples of identifying subjects and predicates in sentences. It lists 20 sentences and instructs the reader to underline the predicate and circle the subject in each one. The examples show subjects mostly appearing at the beginning of sentences and predicates containing verbs.
The document provides examples of identifying subjects and predicates in sentences. It lists 20 sentences and instructs the reader to underline the predicate and circle the subject in each one. The examples show subjects mostly appearing at the beginning of sentences and predicates containing verbs.
The document provides examples of identifying subjects and predicates in sentences. It lists 20 sentences and instructs the reader to underline the predicate and circle the subject in each one. The examples show subjects mostly appearing at the beginning of sentences and predicates containing verbs.
The document provides examples of identifying subjects and predicates in sentences. It lists 20 sentences and instructs the reader to underline the predicate and circle the subject in each one. The examples show subjects mostly appearing at the beginning of sentences and predicates containing verbs.
Identifying the Subject and Predicate. Underline the predicate in each of the following sentences.
Draw a circle around each subject..
Example: Marie cautiously opened the door.
Subject Predicate
1. Miss Williams is going to New York tomorrow.
subject predicate
2. Your gloves are certainly dirty.
Subject predicate
3. Jo Anne's question surprised me.
Subject prdicate 4. I have never quite forgiven her. subject predicate 5. The Martins have played eighteen holes of golf today. Subject predicate 6. The students had never finished their work so quickly before. subject predicate 7. Mrs. Black has always made her own clothes. Subject predicate 8. The boys will ask the doctor for advice. subject predicate 9. After his long flight, Tom was very tired. Subject predicate 10. The bridge was never completed subject predicate 11. Aunt Helen has just arrived for a week's visit. subject predicate 12. The old man carefully made his way down the busy street. Subject predicate 13. The witness answered the questions simply and directly. subject predicate 14. Our team has never beaten yours. subject predicate 15. The members of our class have just elected officers. Subject predicate 16. Sue has never visited the South. subject predicate 17. Mr. Gonzales often walks his dog in the evening. subject predicate 18. The children have been playing outside all day. subject predicate 19. Animal Farm is one of my favorite books. subject predicate 20. Aunt Marian will prepare Thanksgiving dinner for fourteen people. Subject predicate