Subjects & Predicates Mrs. Burgwyn. EVERY SENTENCE HAS 2 BASIC PARTS…  Subject: whom or what sentence is about  Predicate : what the subject is or does.

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Subjects & Predicates Mrs. Burgwyn

EVERY SENTENCE HAS 2 BASIC PARTS…  Subject: whom or what sentence is about  Predicate : what the subject is or does or what happens to the subject (the verb )  EX: Huge cresting waves pound the sailboat. ^Subject ^Predicate

To make it complete…. A SENTENCE NEEDS BOTH PARTS!!!

Complete & Simple Subjects… Complete Subject Includes the simple subject & all the words that modify it ASK: Who/what does something and what words tell more about it? Disaster movies fascinate nearly everyone. Simple SubjectSpecifically whom or what the sentence is about ASK: Who/what does something? Disaster movies fascinate everyone.

Practice… Directions: Read each sentence below. Write down the complete subject first. Then, underline the simple subject. 1. Hurricane winds blew the car into the house. 2. The fragile tree snapped in the wind. 3. Crazy students ran from the school.

Complete & Simple Predicates… Complete Predicate What the subject is or does and what happens to it (VERB) + words that modify ASK: What is the verb/second part of the sentence? Disaster movies fascinate nearly everyone. Simple Predicate What the subject is or does and what happens to it (VERB) ASK: What the subject does or what happens to it? Disaster movies fascinate nearly everyone.

Practice… Directions: Read each sentence below. Write down the complete predicate. Then, underline the simple predicate. 1. Rough hail battered the field. 2. The young dog searched for a safe place. 3. Many people ran from the house.

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