Subject and Predicate
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Every sentence can be divide
into two parts –a subject and a
predicate
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The complete subject
includes words that tell us what the sentence is about.
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The complete predicate includes
all the words that describe the action or situation of the subject.
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A. Underline the complete subject and
underline the complete predicate in each sentence
1.
John
and I went
for a walk in the evening.
2.
This is where I come
to buy groceries.
3.
Hundreds
of people visit the museum every week.
4.
The
moon is the earth’s nature satellite.
5.
Mrs
Banks took her nephew to the zoo
yesterday.
6.
The
liver is the largest internal organ in
the body.
7.
All
the students were eagerly waiting for the art
class.
8.
Our
dog Peppy is very playful.
9.
Video
games and online games are very
popular with adults and children alike.
10.
Birds
that live in cold places migrate to
warmer regions in winter.
11.
Almost
everyone agreed with each other.
12.
The
cruel king was hated by all his subjects.
13.
The
entire town was destroyed by the earthquake.
14.
The
newly-wed couple bought a house in the city.
15.
A
loud noise woke me up in the middle of the
night.
16.
Mother
and father along with my brother have gone out.
17.
How the
people crowd the station!.
18.
Can you
tell me the name of that girl?.
19.
Take this
message to the central office.
20.
Where did you find those antique vases?.
B. Complete the sentences by adding
suitable predicates.
1.
All the participants are complete in high school.
2.
How many films are you see today?.
3.
The people of this city are so friendly.
4.
The young doctor in our hospital is excellent.
5.
The neighbour’s children visit my mother home.
6.
The woman in the black dress look sad.
7.
That song on the radio is my favorite song.
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