Simple Subjects And Predicates. Click Next to go to the next sentence. The simple predicate is the complete verb within the complete predicate.
Click on the subject or predicate of the sentence below. (Note: The answer may be more than one word.) Then click Check to see if you are correct. My grandmother mixes the flour and sugar to make cookies. You may use these worksheets at home or in school for free.
Background information: what do I need to know to teach this lesson?
Ah, Subject and Predicate: Working together to bring you sentences since the earliest days of the English language!
Learning sentence structure is the key to mastering punctuation and becoming a more confident writer. A sentence is a grammatically independent unit of expression, made up of two essential parts called the Subject and the Predicate. "Carpet" is still the simple subject, but the complete subject here is the "filthy, mangled carpet." If you're asked to identify the complete subject It's useful to know that verbs point back to subjects, predicates encompass verbs, and objects point back to verbs. The simple predicate may be one or more words.