Who/What the Sentence Is About
“What the Subject Does”
Type of Sentences
Common/Proper Nouns
Singular/Plural
100

This part of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.

What is the subject?

100

This part of the sentence tells what the subject is or does.

What is the predicate?

100

This type of sentence gives a command or makes a request.

What is an imperative sentence?

100

This type of noun names a general person, place, or thing.

What is a common noun?

100

This type of noun names a general person, place, or thing.

Common Noun

200

Identify the subject: The dog barked loudly.

What is “dog”?

200

Identify the predicate: The students listened carefully.

What is “listened carefully”?

200

Identify the type: The sky looks cloudy.

What is a declarative sentence?

200

Identify the proper noun: Sarah walked to the store.

Sarah

200

Identify the singular noun(s): There were papers and an apple in Mrs. Suell's desk.

apple, desk

300

Identify the subject: My best friend from school won the contest.

What is “My best friend from school”?

300

Which word begins the predicate? My brother washed the car yesterday.

What is “washed”?

300

Rewrite as interrogative: You are ready.

Are you ready?

300

True or False: Common nouns are capitalized only at the beginning of sentences.

True

300

Change to singular: wolves

wolf

400

True or False: A subject can be more than one word.

What is True?

400

True or False: A predicate always starts with a verb.

True.

400

True or False: Imperative sentences always end with a period.

False. It can also end with an exclamation point.

400

Which word is a common noun?
A. Monday
B. teacher
C. California

teacher
400

Identify the plural noun:
The geese waddled across the yard.

geese

500

Identify the complete subject: The bright, colorful balloons floated away.

What is “The bright, colorful balloons”?

500

Identify the complete predicate: The little girl danced gracefully across the stage.

What is “danced gracefully across the stage”?

500

Identify the declarative sentence:
A. Clean your room.
B. What time is it?
C. The library closes at 6.

C. The library closes at 6.

500

Replace the common noun with a proper noun: The boy won the award.

Ex. Ethan won the award.

500

Identify the singular noun(s) in the sentence:
The stack of papers fell off the desk.

stack, desk

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