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subjects & predicates
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directions: for each sentence below, circle the simple subject, box the simple predicate, and draw a vertical line between the complete subject and complete predicate. you may want to begin by crossing out any prepositional phrases and infinitives (remember...a subject and verb will never be in a prepositional phrase or an infinitive).
- jeff pushed his sister sally off the twisty slide.
- in a fit of anger, sally bit jeff on the knee.
- their mother put them both in timeout and withheld their supper.
- you should never fight with your siblings.
- michael decided to go for a trail run in the woods.
- while on the shady path, he tripped over a branch.
- angry, he kicked the tree root and broke his big toe.
- meanwhile, michael’s wife laughed at his crazy behavior.
- jacob enjoys games that require his imagination.
- a popular one is the dog on a boat activity.
- in this scheme, jacob and elle pretend to combat great white sharks.
- sometimes the sharks win; other times the dogs are victorious.
- one time i bought ice cream cones to limit my scoop size.
- that plan backfired.
- i just ate multiple cones.
First, eliminate prepositional phrases/infinitives, then identify the simple subject (core noun/pronoun), simple predicate (core verb/verb phrase), and split complete subject/predicate with a vertical line.
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- Complete split: Jeff | pushed his sister Sally off the twisty slide.
- Simple subject (circled): Jeff
- Simple predicate (boxed): pushed
- Complete split: Sally | bit Jeff on the knee. (Cross out "In a fit of anger,")
- Simple subject (circled): Sally
- Simple predicate (boxed): bit
- Complete split: Their mother | put them both in timeout and withheld their supper. (Cross out "in timeout")
- Simple subject (circled): mother
- Simple predicate (boxed): put; withheld
- Complete split: You | should never fight with your siblings. (Cross out "with your siblings")
- Simple subject (circled): You
- Simple predicate (boxed): should fight
- Complete split: Michael | decided to go for a trail run in the woods. (Cross out "to go for a trail run in the woods")
- Simple subject (circled): Michael
- Simple predicate (boxed): decided
- Complete split: he | tripped over a branch. (Cross out "While on the shady path,", "over a branch")
- Simple subject (circled): he
- Simple predicate (boxed): tripped
- Complete split: he | kicked the tree root and broke his big toe. (Cross out "Angry,", "the tree root", "his big toe")
- Simple subject (circled): he
- Simple predicate (boxed): kicked; broke
- Complete split: Michael’s wife | laughed at his crazy behavior. (Cross out "Meanwhile,", "at his crazy behavior")
- Simple subject (circled): wife
- Simple predicate (boxed): laughed
- Complete split: Jacob | enjoys games that require his imagination. (Cross out "games that require his imagination")
- Simple subject (circled): Jacob
- Simple predicate (boxed): enjoys
- Complete split: A popular one | is the dog on a boat activity. (Cross out "on a boat")
- Simple subject (circled): one
- Simple predicate (boxed): is
- Complete split: Jacob and Elle | pretend to combat great white sharks. (Cross out "In this scheme,", "to combat great white sharks")
- Simple subject (circled): Jacob; Elle
- Simple predicate (boxed): pretend
- First clause split: the sharks | win; Second clause split: the dogs | are victorious. (Cross out "Sometimes", "other times")
- Simple subject (circled): sharks; dogs
- Simple predicate (boxed): win; are victorious
- Complete split: I | bought ice cream cones to limit my scoop size. (Cross out "One time", "ice cream cones", "to limit my scoop size")
- Simple subject (circled): I
- Simple predicate (boxed): bought
- Complete split: That plan | backfired.
- Simple subject (circled): plan
- Simple predicate (boxed): backfired
- Complete split: I | just ate multiple cones. (Cross out "just", "multiple cones")
- Simple subject (circled): I
- Simple predicate (boxed): ate