What is the simple subject of this sentence?
Our class plays games.
Class
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
Our class plays games.
Plays
What is the complete subject in this sentence?
Our class plays games.
Our class
What is the compound in this sentence? (example: compound subject or compound predicate...or both)
Jan and Jules play board games.
Compound subject
Is this sentence wrong or right?
Dora walk to the garden.
Wrong
Because it's walks
What is the simple subject in this sentence?
The sun shines on the playground.
sun
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
The sun shines on the playground.
Shines
What is the complete subject in this sentence?
The sun shines on the playground.
The sun
What is the compound in this sentence? (example: compound subject or compound predicate...or both)
Students and teachers play fornite together.
Compound subject (Students AND teacher)
Is this sentence right or wrong?
They walks to the garden.
It is wrong because it is 'walk'.
What is the simple subject in this sentence?
My friend eats his snack under a tree.
Friend
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
My friend eats his snack under a tree.
eats
What is the complete predicate?
My friend eats his snack under a tree.
eats his snack under a tree
What is the compound in this sentence? (example: compound subject or compound predicate...or both)
Mark strums and picks the banjo.
Compound predicate
(Strums and picks)
Is this sentence right or wrong?
Josh like the dishes best, and the girls likes the roses.
This sentence is wrong because the verbs do not agree with the subject. Josh-likes and the girls-like.
What is the simple subject in this sentence?
My class plays fortnite.
Class
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
My class plays fornite.
plays
What is the compound in this sentence? (example: compound subject or compound predicate...or both)
You can jump or dive into the pool.
Compound predicate
(jump OR dive)
Tina (see, sess) the rabbit in the garden.
Sees
What is the simple subject in this sentence?
Katie swam to the deep end.
Katie
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
Katie swam to the deep end.
swam
swam to the deep end.
What is the compound in this sentence? (example: compound subject or compound predicate...or both)
Bees or wasps build and fly around their nest.
Both.
The lions (run, runs) into the tall grass.
run