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Predicates

Predicates. Definitions…. What is a predicate? The predicate is what the subject is doing in the sentence (verb). Examples of the Complete Predicate…. The phone rang. “rang” is the predicate because it is telling you what the phone (subject) is doing.

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Predicates

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  1. Predicates

  2. Definitions… • What is a predicate? • The predicate is what the subject is doing in the sentence (verb).

  3. Examples of the Complete Predicate… • The phone rang. • “rang” is the predicate because it is telling you what the phone (subject) is doing. • Old Faithful is a giant geyser in Yellowstone National Park. • “is a giant geyser in Yellowstone National Park” is the predicate because it is telling about the subject which is Old Faithful.

  4. Examples of theSimple Predicate… • Sarah cleaned the filthy house. • Billy took his dog on a walk.

  5. It’s Time to Take a … • Quiz!!!!

  6. Answers to Your Quiz… • CP= complete predicate and SP= simple predicate • CP: will take the garbage out SP: will take • CP: went with her grandmother SP: went • CP: will finish the project SP: will finish • CP: was their first priority SP: was • CP: was fed this morning SP: was fed • CP: cleaned the filthy house SP: cleaned • CP: will tell Jonathan a story SP: will tell • CP: let the cat out for a little while SP: let • CP: set the table last night SP: set • CP: asked Sarah for an encore SP: asked

  7. Any Last Questions? If any of you still have any questions, feel free to ask right now, or ask Mrs. Oehler later.

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