
Subjects and Predicates - Definitions and Sentence Practice
Quiz by Mrs. Fry
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A subject of a sentence is:
The subject of a sentence will always include:
A predicate of a sentence is:
A predicate of a sentence will always include:
A sentence that is missing a subject or predicate is known as a:
The complete subject is:
The complete predicate is:
The simple subject is:
The simple predicate is:
A compound subject is:Â
A compound predicate is:Â
My best friend Terry likes the ocean.
My best friend Terry likes the ocean.
My best friend Terry likes the ocean.
Jeremy rode his jetski and sat by the campfire yesterday.
Phoebe and Greenley like to play school and pretend to drink coffee.
Phoebe and Greenley like to play school and pretend to drink coffee.
Phoebe and Greenley like to play school and pretend to drink coffee.
Phoebe and Greenley like to play school and pretend to drink coffee.
The very determined student studied very hard for the subject and predicate quiz.
The very determined student studied very hard for the subject and predicate quiz.