Subject/Predicate
Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
Compound subject
Compound Predicate
100

Where would you divide the sentence?

The small kitten searched for food. 

kitten/searched

100

Slowly she approached the opened door.  

she

100

He ran quickly to grab his phone. 

ran

100

The warm sweatshirts  and rain boots shielded them from the cold rain and harsh winds. 

sweatshirt/ boots

100

The hockey team practiced hard and won the championship. 

practiced/won

200

Where would you correct and divide the sentence?

Mary watch as the kids relentlessly banged on the vending machine. 

Mary/watched

200

The desks were scattered around the room. 

desks

200

The books were read many times throughout the year. 

were read

200

Megan and her brother ran home to check the mail. 

Megan/ her brother

200

The huge deer galloped across the street to look for food.

galloped/look

300

The computer was glitching so I couldn't do my work . 

computer/was glitching

300

The disruptive students had to wait in the principal's office. 

students

300

I want to buy new sneakers before track starts. 

want

300

Kelly and I were waiting for the bus after school. 

Kelly/I

300

The elves worked tirelessly to make, wrap, and pack the toys.  

worked, make, wrap, and pack

400

The dangerous storm caused us to flee out from our homes. 

storm/caused

400

California is a perfect place to go on vacation.

California

400

Hopefully we will watch a movie in class today.

will watch

400

The teachers and staff at the school worked hard to decorate for the holidays. 

teachers/staff

400

We baked cookies, decorated them and ate them. 

bake, decorated, ate

500

Small raindrops pounded our roof when they fell from the sky.  

raindrops/pounded

500

The Earth's crust is the outermost layer. 

crust

500

She let the markers dry out because she did not put the caps back on. 

let

500

The brown and white dog and the cat chased each other around the house. 

dog/cat

500

He stammered into the room and dropped onto the bed. 

stammered/ drop

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