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Subject/Predicate

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    Identifying the subject and predicate of a sentence
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  • Golf carts are fun to drive. What is the subject/predicate?
    Subject - Golf carts // Predicate - are fun to drive
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  • I love riding roller coasters at the amusement park. What is the subject/predicate?
    Subject - I /// Predicate - love riding roller coasters at the amusement park.
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  • The entire family showed up for the banquet. What is the subject/predicate?
    Subject - The entire family // Predicate - showed up for the banquet
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  • The runner stopped to take a sip of water. What is the subject/predicate?
    Subject - The runner // Predicate - stopped to take a sip of water
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  • Sometimes I forget to lock the door. What is the subject/predicate?
    Subject - I // Predicate - sometimes forget to lock the door
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  • The cook did not notice when the rat fell in the soup. What is the subject and predicate?
    Subject - the cook / the rat // Predicate - did not notice / fell in the soup
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  • The turtle beat the hare at the race. What is the subject/predicate?
    Subject - turtle // predicate - beat the hare at the race
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  • No one remembered grandpa's birthday. What is the subject/ predicate?
    Subject - no one // Predicate - remembered grandpa's birthday
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  • Identify if the sentence is missing a subject or predicate and fill it in. My new pair of blue tennis shoes
    Missing - predicate / are cute, are comfy, were stolen, etc.
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  • Identify if the sentence is missing a subject or predicate and fill it in. The puppy you got for your birthday
    Missing - predicate / is adorable, is huge, is tiny, is cute, etc.
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  • Identify if the sentence is missing a subject or predicate and fill it in. Is looking for a place to nap
    Missing - subject / the dog, the little kid, the bird, etc.
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  • Identify if the sentence is missing a subject or predicate and fill it in. Has two little sisters and one baby brother
    Missing - subject // She, Jessica, Cory, etc.
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  • Identify if the sentence is missing a subject or predicate and fill it in. Are walking to the part after school
    Missing - subject // the girls, the friends, the sisters, etc.
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  • Identify if the sentence is missing a subject or predicate and fill it in. The big, brown house on the corner of the street.
    Missing - predicate // is for sale, is falling apart, etc.
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