Subjects
Predicates
Where should sentence be split?
Simple or Compound?
Definitions
100

Find the simple subject: Kannon likes the beach, and he often goes there.

Kannon

100

Find the simple predicate: Iker rewrote his writing piece after reviewing his work.

rewrote

100

Split the sentence into two independent clauses: Jack needed help with his work, so he asked Mrs. Bennett.

Jack needed help with his work. He asked Mrs. Bennett.

100

Mia will attend a new school soon.

simple.

100

In a compound sentence, a coordinating conjunction always comes right after a ____________.

comma

200

Find the simple subject: The student needed help with his homework, so he stayed after school.

student

200

Find the simple predicate: Zion bounced off his donut seat during math.

bounced

200

Split the sentence into two independent clauses: I went to the mall, I had to buy a new backpack for school.

I went to the mall. I had to buy a new backpack for school.

200

Colton is going to the school play, but Noah will stay behind.

compound.

200

A _____________ is connects two independent clauses in a compound sentence.

coordinating conjunction

300

Find the complete subject: The old man walked his dog.

old man

300

Find the simple predicate: Sam walked down the hallway.

walked

300

Split the sentence into two independent clauses: She owned a car, but she didn't know how to drive it.

She owned a car. She didn't know how to drive it.

300

The young students walked to school.

simple

300

An ___________ __________ is a group of words with a subject and predicate, that expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence.

independent clause

400

Find the complete subject: The figure skater performed his routine perfectly.

figure skater

400

Find the complete predicate: Ms. Uhl handed the cookies out to the children.

handed the cookies out to the children

400

Split the sentence into two independent clauses: Grayson can wait for us at the entrance, or he can go in and find us a seat.

Grayson can wait for us at the entrance. He can go in and find us a seat.

400

Last summer they had a pool membership, but this summer they didn't get one.

compound

400

A _______ ________ is a sentence that has a coordinating conjunction and two independent clauses.

compound sentence

500

Find the complete subject: The red bird sat on the fence peacefully.

red bird

500

Find the complete predicate: The squirrel dropped his acorns while crossing the street.

dropped his acorns while crossing the street

500

Split the sentence into two independent clauses: My grandmother always wins at card games, for she is an experienced card player.

My grandmother always wins at card games. She is an experienced card player.

500

Mrs. Garrard's family ate lunch at the park.

simple

500

A _________ tells us what the subject is or does.

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