Complete Sentences The Formula Subject + Predicate = Complete Sentence.

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Complete Sentences

The Formula Subject + Predicate = Complete Sentence

Subject and Predicate A lesson from Mr. Morton

Mr. Morton walked. Mr. Morton is the subject –A subject is the noun doing the action Walked is the predicate –The predicate is what the subject (noun) does

Tip To find the subject just ask “Who is doing the verb?” To find the predicate just ask: “What’s being done?”

Direct Object Subject + Predicate = Complete Sentence Subject + Predicate + Direct Object = COMPLETE SENTENCE

The D.O. D.O. = Direct Object Example: Mr. Morton wrote a letter. To find the direct object just ask: “What did Mr. Morton write?” He wrote a letter. The letter is the D.O.

Mr. Morton knew a girl. Subject? Predicate? Direct Object? Mr. Morton knew a girl

Making complete sentences Subject Dogs Monkeys Mr. Swanson Trees Trucks Butterflies Predicate flushed ate scratched smelled flew gargled Direct Object toilets sandwich toenails cow patties airplanes mud