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Complete Subjects and Predicates

Complete Subjects and Predicates. Simple Subjects. Simple Predicates, or Verbs. Verb Phrases. Compound Sentence parts. Kinds Of Sentences. Complete Subjects and Predicates. Simple Subjects. Simple Predicates. Verb Phrases. Compound Sentence Parts. Kinds of

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Complete Subjects and Predicates

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  1. Complete Subjects and Predicates

  2. Simple Subjects

  3. Simple Predicates, or Verbs

  4. Verb Phrases

  5. Compound Sentence parts

  6. Kinds Of Sentences

  7. Complete Subjects and Predicates Simple Subjects Simple Predicates Verb Phrases Compound Sentence Parts Kinds of Sentences $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. The complete ________ includes the verb and all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about.

  9. The complet e ______ includes all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about.

  10. The complete ________ includes the verb and all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about.

  11. Identify the complete subject: The students in Ms. Kimbrough’s class are playing a game of Jeopardy!

  12. Identify the complete Predicate: Tomorrow the students in Ms. Kimbrough’s class will go on a scavenger hunt.

  13. The ______ is the main word or words in the complete subject.

  14. Identify the simple subject: Ms. Dumas is upset because she did not receive a trophy.

  15. Identify the simple subject: The trophy that Ms. Kimbrough received is on top of her file cabinet.

  16. Identify the simple subject: The students in Ms. Dumas’s class Feel bad for the trophy-less teacher.

  17. Identify the simple subject: Ms. Slack and Ms. Dumas probably feel left out because they do not have trophies.

  18. The ___ is the main word or words in the complete predicate.

  19. Identify the simple predicate: Ms. Hale shines her trophy every morning.

  20. Identify the simple predicate: Ms. Kimbrough lends her trophy to Ms. Dumas for photographs.

  21. Identify the simple predicate: The student in Ms. Cavanaugh’s class asks a question about the trophy.

  22. Identify the simple predicate: Ms. Cavanaugh responds to the student’s Question about the trophy with a 15 minute speech.

  23. A verb phrase is made up Of a ____ verb and one or more Helping verbs.

  24. A ____ verb can stand by itself As the simple predicate of a Sentence.

  25. A ___ verb helps the main verb express action or show time.

  26. Identify the verb phrase: Ms. Kimbrough will talk To Ms. Dumas after school.

  27. Identify the verb phrase: Ms. Hale has won several awards before.

  28. A compound ___ is made up of two or more subjects that share the same verb.

  29. A compound ___ is made up of two or more verbs that have the same subject.

  30. Identify the compound subject/verb. Ms. Kimbrough and Ms. Dumas will be meeting after school.

  31. Identify the compound subject/verb. The students in the class pity and support Ms. Slack.

  32. Identify the compound subject/verb. Ms. Dumas and Ms. Slack whine and complain about not receiving their awards.

  33. __ Sentences make a statement. "Playing Jeopardy instead of doing bookwork is fun."

  34. __sentences ask a question. "Why haven't you gotten any questions right yet?"

  35. __ sentences tell or ask someone to do something. "Pay attention in class young man, and tuck in your shirt."

  36. __ Sentences show strong feeling. "How lucky you are to be at Sherwood Middle!!!"

  37. This sentence is a ___ sentence: "Do not forget to bring your AR book to class."

  38. Subjects in Unusual Order

  39. Subject Complements

  40. Objects of Verbs

  41. Fragments and Run-Ons

  42. Law and Order: Context Clues

  43. Law and Order: Latin Roots

  44. Subjects in Unusual Order Subject Complements Objects of Verbs Fragments and Run-Ons Law and Order: Context Clues Law and Order: Latin Roots $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

  45. Identify the simple subject: Have you been to P. E. today? dj

  46. Identify the verb or verb phrase: On the end of the ELA hall lies Ms. Cavanaugh's class. dj

  47. Identify the verb or verb phrase: Among Sherwood's teachers are Ms. Williams and Ms. Segura. dj

  48. What is the simple subject and verb (or verb phrase) of this sentence: Test your knowlege of grammar by playing Jeopardy! dj

  49. What is the simple subject and verb (or verb phrase) of this sentence: This is a class worth taking. dj

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