Grammar and Usage Lesson #15 CCSS.ELA–LITERACY.L. 1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.

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Grammar and Usage Lesson #15 CCSS.ELA–LITERACY.L. 1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. Subjects and Predicates

The subject is the “do-er” of the sentence. It tells whom or what the sentence is about. The simple subject is the noun or pronoun that the verb acts upon. The complete subject includes additional words that describe the simple subject. The compound subject describes a subject with two or more nouns or pronouns. Examples: women, the older women, she and the older women

The predicate does the work of the “do-er” of the sentence. The predicate shows a physical or mental action or it describes a state of being. The simple predicate is the verb that acts upon the subject of the sentence. The complete predicate includes additional words that modify the predicate. The compound predicate describes a predicate with two or more verbs. Examples: danced, had danced skillfully, danced and sang

Practice The subjects are underlined and the predicates are bracketed. He and Sue [arrived]. Their friends [had just left]. We had [asked to come], but [couldn’t go].

Practice The subjects are underlined and the predicates are bracketed. He and Sue [arrived]. Their friends [had just left]. We had [asked to come], but [couldn’t go]. Practice Answers He and Sue [arrived]. Their friends [had just left]. We [had asked to come], but [couldn’t go].

Writing Application Write your own sentence using a complete subject and a complete predicate.