Simple Subjects Simple Predicates. Fragment or Sentence? My grandma and grandpa Plans to go to Colorado for Christmas break Kara’s orange cat Eddie Smells.

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Simple Subjects Simple Predicates

Fragment or Sentence? My grandma and grandpa Plans to go to Colorado for Christmas break Kara’s orange cat Eddie Smells like fresh flowers

My grandma and grandpa Plans to go to Colorado for Christmas break Kara’s orange cat Eddie Smells like fresh flowers

Subject: the part that indicates what the sentence is about or who is doing the action Predicate: follows the subject; starts with a verb and tells what the subject is doing

The white cat chased the small mouse into the kitchen. – Simple subject: – Simple predicate: My mom cooked waffles for breakfast. – Simple subject: – Simple predicate:

Last year on Christmas, my dad gave me a 2,000 piece Lego set. – Simple subject: – Simple predicate: My five year-old sister rides her red bike when she gets home from school. – Simple subject: – Simple predicate:

My older cousin Spencer lives near the beach in Florida. – Simple subject: – Simple predicate: On Thursdays after school Carolyn goes to dance class for two hours. – Simple subject: – Simple predicate:

What is the Same? Karli liked the science experiment. Joey K. liked the science experiment. – Simple Subject(s): – Simple Predicate(s): **

What is the Same? Abby swept the kitchen floor today. Abby mopped the kitchen floor today. – Simple Subject(s): – Simple Predicate(s): **

What is the Same? Kiersten watched Tangled on Saturday night. Isabella watched Tangled on Saturday night. – Simple Subject(s): – Simple Predicate(s): **

What is the Same? Miss Frazier bought a purple dress at the mall. Miss Frazier ate a pretzel at the mall. – Simple Subject(s): – Simple Predicate(s): **

What is the Same? William S. went to the country music festival last weekend. Tyler went to the country music festival last weekend. – Simple Subject(s): – Simple Predicate(s): **