Subject And Predicate Quiz. A PREDICATE tells something about the subject; it is the verb part of the sentence. A COMPOUND SUBJECT is two or more subjects/nouns in one sentence that have the same verb and.
A predicate of a sentence is that part of it, which defines what is being done by the Subject; it may consist of verb, complements, modifiers or objects. Quiz: Uses of the Question Mark. Predicate Nominative: A predicate nominative is a noun or a pronoun that follows a linking verb to further describe or rename the subject in a sentence.
Help your students avoid the dreaded sentence fragment with this lesson that gives young writers the building blocks they need to succeed in English class.
Quiz: Hyphen, Dash, Ellipsis, Parentheses, and Slash.
The complement to the subject and the predicate is often a noun phrase (direct or indirect object) but may also be a prepositional phrase or clause. A PREDICATE tells something about the subject; it is the verb part of the sentence. Remember that the predicate can be simple or complex.