Identify the complete subject or complete predicate of a sentence by Gavin Thomas November 28, 2023, 11:26 pm Welcome to your Identify the complete subject or complete predicate of a sentence Your name Your teacher's email Your school 1. Select the complete predicate.The girls in fourth grade sang at the concert. sang at the concert. at the concert. in fourth grade sang at the concert. The girls in fourth grade None 2. Select the complete subject.The girls in fourth grade sang at the concert. sang at the concert. at the concert. in fourth grade sang at the concert. The girls in fourth grade None 3. Select the complete predicate.The bus suddenly stopped at the corner. The bus at the corner. suddenly stopped stopped at the corner. None 4. Select the complete subject.All of the flowers were blooming in the garden. were blooming in the garden. blooming in the garden. All of the flowers flowers were blooming in the garden. None 5. Select the complete predicate.All of the flowers were blooming in the garden. were blooming in the garden. blooming in the garden. All of the flowers flowers were blooming in the garden. None 6. Select the complete subject.Ralph wrecked the building. building Ralph wrecked the None 7. Which of the following sentences has a compound subject ? Venelope swerved and dodged around the other cars. The dog and cat fought over the food. Jon won a medal. Squirrels eat nuts. None 8. Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate? Venelope swerved and dodged around the other cars. The dog and cat fought over the food. Jon won a medal. Squirrels eat nuts. None 9. Which of the following sentences has a compound subject ? Jane's cat scratched and clawed at the couch. Joe raced his car. Sam and his dog won the contest. Sarah went to the store. None 10. Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate? Jane's cat scratched and clawed at the couch. Joe raced his car. Sam and his dog won the contest. Sarah went to the store. None 11. What is the simple subject and simple predicate of the following sentence?The happy pink troll skipped through the luscious forest on her way home. simple subject- troll simple predicate- skipped simple subject- skipped simple predicate- troll simple subject- troll simple predicate- skipped through the luscious forest simple subject- happy pink troll simple predicate- skipped None 12. What is the simple subject in the sentence:The car must have run out of gas. gas car run have run None 13. What is the simple predicate?Giant walls fell into the street. street fell walls fell into the street None 14. What is the complete subject of the sentence?My crazy teacher, Mrs. Vala, wears a monkey on her back. My crazy teacher a monkey on her back wears a monkey on her back My crazy teacher, Mrs. Vala None Time's upSee morePrevious article The 1823 MonumentNext article Rounding mixed numbers Written by Gavin ThomasLeave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name Email Website