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Exercise 1.

Look at the sentences and circle the noun that is the subject (S) in the
sentence. Underline and put an O above any object nouns.
1. Julian asked for a fish tank in his bedroom.
2. The kids rode bicycles to the beach.
3. Dad stopped at the store for snacks for the party.
4. Alayna will go to the dentist on Thursday.
5. Patience is needed when you are a chess player.
6. The scouts helped the community by cleaning the park.
7. Sugar and eggs are important ingredients in cakes.
8. The parents smiled with happiness and pride.
9. Ships rest in the harbor in between voyages.
10. Dogs should be allowed at the beach. 3.Mob
Exercise 2:
Underline the verb in the sentence.
1. Soup is a good choice for lunch.
2. Ellis and Pria stayed in the class room.
3. Algebra can be a difficult subject.
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Answer:

The simple subject is the key noun or pronoun that tells what the sentence is about.

A compound subject is made up of two or more simple subjects that are joined by a

conjunction and have the same verb.

The lantern glows. Moths and bugs fly nearby.

2. The simple predicate is the verb or verb phrase that expresses the essential thought

about the subject of the sentence. A compound predicate is made up of two or more

verbs or verb phrases that are joined by a conjunction and have the same subject.

Rachel jogged down the hill.

Pete stretched and exercised for an hour.

3. The complete subject consists of the simple subject and all the words that modify it.

Golden curly hair framed the child’s face.

The soft glow of sunset made her happy.

4. The complete predicate consists of the simple predicate and all the words that modify

it or complete its meaning.

Lindy ate a delicious muffin for breakfast.

The apple muffin also contained raisins.

5. Usually the subject comes before the predicate in a sentence. In inverted sentences, all

or part of the predicate precedes the subject.

(You) Wait for me at the corner. (request)

Through the toys raced the children. (inverted)

Is the teacher feeling better? (question)

There are seats in the first row.

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