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Simple Subjects Simple Predicates 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt Eleanor M. Savko Simple Subjects Simple Predicates Complete Subject 5/13/2018 Complete Predicates ? 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

Define a simple subject. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 Define a simple subject.

What is the who or what the sentence is about. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the who or what the sentence is about.

What is the simple subject in this sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple subject in this sentence: The dog ate his food.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is dog.

What is the simple subject in this sentence: I visit my grandparents. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple subject in this sentence: I visit my grandparents.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is I.

What is the simple subject in this sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple subject in this sentence: The ice cream is cold and delicious.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is The ice cream.

What is missing from this sentence? Give an example with the answer. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 Daily Double What is missing from this sentence? Give an example with the answer. Walked over one of the stone bridges.

What is the subject. (he, she, they, a girl) Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the subject. (he, she, they, a girl)

Define a simple predicate. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 Define a simple predicate.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is what the subject of the sentence is doing or does. (showing action)

What is the simple predicate in this sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple predicate in this sentence: The food tasted delicious.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is tasted.

What is the simple predicate in this sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple predicate in this sentence: The children shout with excitement.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is shout.

What is the simple predicate in this sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple predicate in this sentence: My mother holds my sister’s hand.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is holds.

Complete the sentence. What is missing? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 Complete the sentence. What is missing? Several friends down the hill together.

What is the simple predicate. (ran, fell, rolled) Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple predicate. (ran, fell, rolled)

What is a complete subject? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is a complete subject?

What is all the words that show who or what the sentence is about. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is all the words that show who or what the sentence is about.

What is the complete subject in the sentence? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete subject in the sentence? A happy man walked into the room.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is a happy man.

What is the complete subject in the sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete subject in the sentence: The noisy crowd became very quiet.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is The noisy crowd.

What is the complete subject in this sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete subject in this sentence: The bright light of morning shone through the windows.

What is The bright light of morning. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is The bright light of morning.

What is missing from this sentence. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is missing from this sentence. Became very quiet.

What is the complete subject. (the entire class, the noisy boys) Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete subject. (the entire class, the noisy boys)

How can you define a compound predicate? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 How can you define a compound predicate?

What is all the words that tell what the subject is doing or does. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is all the words that tell what the subject is doing or does.

What is the complete predicate in this sentence? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete predicate in this sentence? A small insect jumped onto the branch.

What is jumped onto the branch. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is jumped onto the branch.

What is the complete predicate in this sentence? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete predicate in this sentence? The excited child packed his belongings.

What is packed his belongings. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is packed his belongings.

What is the complete predicate in this sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete predicate in this sentence: My mother found a recipe in a cookbook.

What is found a recipe in a cookbook. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is found a recipe in a cookbook.

What is missing from this sentence? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is missing from this sentence? Ms. Rehman

What is the complete predicate. (played rugby in college.) Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete predicate. (played rugby in college.)

What is the sentence missing? The excited girl _____ to her friend. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the sentence missing? The excited girl _____ to her friend.

What is the simple predicate. ( jumped, ran, skipped) Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple predicate. ( jumped, ran, skipped)

What is missing in the sentence? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is missing in the sentence? The huge ____ filled with people very quickly.

Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is simple subject? (room)

What is missing from the sentence. Make the sentence complete. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is missing from the sentence. Make the sentence complete. Went to the store to buy some food.

What is the complete subject. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the complete subject.

Is this sentence correct? If not what part of the sentence is missing? Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 Is this sentence correct? If not what part of the sentence is missing? The boat at the island.

What is the simple predicate is missing. (is, docked, stopped) Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is the simple predicate is missing. (is, docked, stopped)

Skilled performers played traditional Chinese harps. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 Rewrite this sentence and underline the simple subject and predicates. (s for subject and p for predicate) Circle the complete subject and predicate. Skilled performers played traditional Chinese harps.

What is performers is the simple subject. Eleanor M. Savko 5/13/2018 What is performers is the simple subject. Played is the predicate. Skilled performers-complete subject Played traditional Chinese harps is the complete predicate.