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What is the subject in the following sentence? Sam jumps.
Sam
What symbol do we use to identify action predicates in our sentences?
4 Mountain Peaks *Bonus* if you can show me with your arms
What symbol do we use to identify connectors in sentences?
loops * Bonus* if you show it with your arms
What is the substitute namer in the following sentence: They hunch.
Which one is a noun?
running, jumping, Codman Academy, dancing
What is the subject of the following sentence? The pencil turns, drops, and falls.
Sara
What is the subject in the following sentence: Matt runs.
runs
What is the connector in the following sentence? Apples and oranges roll.
and
What is the substitute namer in the following sentence? He wishes.
He
Which of the following is an idea?
love, boy, color
What is the subject(s) in the following sentence: The cake and apple pie burn sadly in the oven.
cake, apple pie
What is the action predicates in the following sentence? Ben dashes, turns, and shoots.
dashes, turns, shoots.
Where should I put the comma? Plants flowers and pots sell.
Plants, flowers, and pots sell.
What substitute namer can be used to replace the subject of the following sentence: The coach plays.
She/he/they
Which of the following is NOT a noun?
boy, store, Boston Marketplace, to rush, love
What is the subject in the following sentence? Mary and Suzie ride their bikes.
Mary and Suzie
What is the action predicate in the following sentence? Liam and Casey smile, laugh and play.
smile, laugh, play
Where do I put the comma? Rabbits munch hop and hide.
Rabbits munch, hop, and hide.
What substitute namer can be used to replace the subject of the following sentence? James, AJ and Nick go outside.
They
Identify the nouns in this sentence.
Love, hatred, and joy continue.
What is a subject?
A subject is the person place, thing or idea that the whole sentence is about.
What is an action predicate?
The action of the subject.
What is missing in this sentence? Winnie Sam Olivia discuss plan.
Winnie, Sam, and Olivia discuss and plan.
What is a substitute namer?
A word that can be used to replace the noun (subject).