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Complete Subjects and Predicates Notes and Practice

What is a Sentence? A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Every complete sentence has two basic parts: a subject and a predicate.

What is a complete subject? The complete subject includes all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about. Example: The rays of the sun give energy to the earth. What is a complete subject?

What is a complete subject? The complete subject includes all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about. Example: The rays of the sun give energy to the earth. What is a complete subject?

What is a complete predicate? The complete predicate includes the verb and all the words that tell what the subject is or what the subject does. Example: Energy is needed for work.

What is a complete predicate? The complete predicate includes the verb and all the words that tell what the subject is or what the subject does. Example: Energy is needed for work.

Identify the subjects and predicates. 1. People of long ago used animals as a source of energy. 2. Strong animals plowed fields for farmers. 3. Coal, oil, and natural gas are called fossil fuels. 4. Fossil fuels come from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals. 5. The earth contains a limited supply of fossil fuels. Identify the subjects and predicates.

Identify the subjects and predicates. 6. Modern humans use fossil fuels more than any other type of energy. 7. Energy from the sun is stored in oil, wood, and coal. 8. Waterfalls or rapids produce energy. 9. Many early cotton mills were built near waterfalls. 10. The energy of the water ran the machinery in the factory. Identify the subjects and predicates.

Identify the subjects and predicates. 11. Inventors introduced the steam engine. 12. Hydroelectric plants now make use of water energy in rivers and waterfalls. 13. Many appliances need electrical energy to work. 14. Electricity is necessary for the modern way of life. 15. Wind energy turns windmills. Identify the subjects and predicates.

Identify the subjects and predicates. 16. The energy of the wind also moves boats with sails. 17. Solar furnaces collect the sun’s rays with mirrors. 18. Solar energy cells can heat a home even in winter. 19. The gasoline engine produces energy for our cars. 20. Nuclear power plants change nuclear energy into electrical energy. Identify the subjects and predicates.