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Title: Subjects and Predicate Escapade


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Subjects and PredicateEscapade
  • The Old School Teacher

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Every sentence has a complete subject and
predicate.
  • The subject is that part that tells what or who
    did the action.
  • The predicate tells what the subject did.

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Dan and his dog run every morning.
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Dan and his dog run every morning.
  • First ask yourself who did the action (find the
    subject)? Ask, Who or What did something?
  • The answer is Dan and his dog.

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Dan and his dog run every morning.
  • Next, ask your self what did the subject, Dan and
    his dog, do?
  • The answer is the predicate (run every morning).

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You are ready to try a sentence.
  • Jake spilled water on the dog.
  • What is the verb (action word or words) in this
    sentence?
  • Jake spilled water on the dog.

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Find the complete subject of the sentence
  • Jake spilled water on the dog.
  • Now decide what the subject is in this sentence.
  • Jake spilled water on the dog.

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Find the subjects of these sentences.
  • My sister ate the popcorn.
  • Jans brother walked to school.
  • The pilot flew the plane.
  • Our dad was late yesterday.

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Find the complete subjects of these sentences.
  • My sister ate the popcorn.
  • Jans brother walked to school.
  • The pilot flew the plane.
  • Our dad was late yesterday.

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How do you find the complete predicate?
  • Ask yourself what did Jane do in the sentence
    below?
  • Jane walked to school.
  • Jane walked to school.

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Find the complete predicates of these sentences.
  • My sister ate the popcorn.
  • Jans brother walked to school.
  • The pilot flew the plane.
  • Our dad was late yesterday.

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Find the complete predicates of these sentences.
  • My sister ate the popcorn.
  • Jans brother walked to school.
  • The pilot flew the plane.
  • Our dad was late yesterday.

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Now, find the simple subject and simple
predicate.
  • Every sentence is built around a simple subject.
  • It is only one or more words that tell who or
    what did the action in the sentence.
  • When you take all the other subject words away,
    only one or two tell who or what did it.
  • The big dog is running through the town.

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Find the Simple Subject
  • Dans big dog is really scary.
  • Dans big dog is really scary.
  • The main word in this sentence was dog. The
    whole subject was Dans big dog.

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Find the simple subject in the sentences below.
  • Two young boys walked slowly to school.
  • The girl threw the ball to the boy.
  • Pretty red kites flew in the breeze.
  • Many boys ran in the race.

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Find the simple subject in the sentences below.
  • Two young boys walked slowly to school.
  • The girl threw the ball to the boy.
  • Pretty red kites flew in the breeze.
  • The boys ran in the race.

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How to find the simple predicate
  • The simple predicate is always the verb in a
    sentence. It is usually just one word, but
    sometimes it can be more than one.
  • The brown and white cat was walking to the house.
  • The brown and white cat walked to the house.

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Find the Simple Predicate in the Sentences below.
  • Two young boys walked slowly to school.
  • The girl threw the ball to the boy.
  • Pretty red kites flew in the breeze.
  • Many boys ran in the race.

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Find the Simple Predicate in the Sentences below.
  • Two young boys walked slowly to school.
  • The girl threw the ball to the boy.
  • Pretty red kites flew in the breeze.
  • Many boys ran in the race.

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Compound Subjects
  • A sentence can have more than one subject.
  • Example The boy and girl lived in the house.
    The boy and girl are the subjects
  • of the sentence.
  • A compound subject can have more than one noun or
    pronoun.

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Can You Find the Compound Subjects?
  • The children, parents, and the neighbors played
    baseball.
  • The children, parents, and the neighbors played
    baseball.

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Can You Find the Compound Subjects?
  • The books, rocks, shells, and toys sat on the
    window.
  • The books, rocks, shells, and toys sat on the
    window.

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Can You Find the Compound Subjects in These
Sentences?
  • Jason and his brother were walking down the
    street.
  • Kelly and Susan ran on the playground.
  • Terry and her mother shopped downtown today.
  • The boys and girls walked down the hall.

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Can You Find the Compound Subjects in These
Sentences?
  • Jason and his brother were walking down the
    street.
  • Kelly and Susan ran on the playground.
  • Terry and her mother shopped downtown today.
  • The boys and girls walked down the hall.

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Compound Predicates
  • A compound predicate in a sentence has more than
    one action.
  • ExampleThe fireman ran and helped the people
    out of the burning house

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Find the Compound Predicates
  • Dan walked and ran home from the football game.
  • Dan walked and ran home from the football game.

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Can you find the compound predicates in these
sentences?
  • Jason walked and ran down the street.
  • Kelly ran and hopped on the playground.
  • Terry shopped and ate downtown today.
  • The boys batted, caught, and threw the baseball.

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Can You Find the Compound Predicates in These
Sentences?
  • Jason walked and ran down the street.
  • Kelly ran and hopped on the playground.
  • Terry shopped and ate downtown today.
  • The boys batted, caught, and threw the baseball.

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Hurray!!!
  • You have finished the lesson on Subjects and
    predicates.
  • Hurray!! Hurrah!! Hurrah!!
  • Many of the ideas for this came from the
    following websitehttp//classroom.jc-schools.net
    /la/activities/subj-pred_files/frame.htm

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