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Finding the Subject/Verb in Sentences

Finding the Subject/Verb in Sentences. 1.The easiest way to find the subject in a sentence is to find the verb first. After you find the Verb:. 2. Ask who or what is doing the action or the verb in the sentence. That will be your subject. Examples:. The girls giggled loudly.

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Finding the Subject/Verb in Sentences

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  1. Finding the Subject/Verb in Sentences 1.The easiest way to find the subject in a sentence is to find the verb first.

  2. After you find the Verb: 2. Ask who or what is doing the action or the verb in the sentence. That will be your subject.

  3. Examples: • The girls giggled loudly. a. The girlsgiggled loudly. b. The boys threw the football. b. The boysthrewthe football.

  4. Copy these sentences. Underline simple subjects once and verbs twice. • I ran in a race last year. 2. Liz talked with Akul. 3. Corsha laughed loudly. 4. Lloren loves to talk. 5. Mitch threw a baseball.

  5. 6. Mauldin Middle School is going green. 7. Ashton tossed a pencil to Emily. 8. Teachers like to talk. 9. Ms. Parris is funny. 10. Ms. Black is walking down the hall.

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