Subject of this sentence: The teacher taught the students about history.
Teacher
Predicate of this sentence: The bird flew through the sky.
Flew
Direct object of this sentence: The cow grazed the grass.
Grass
Preposition in this sentence: I ran towards the car.
Preposition: towards the car
Subject of this sentence: The chef quickly chopped the vegetables in the kitchen.
Chef
Predicate of this sentence: The boy jumped on the trampoline.
Jumped
Tim
Preposition in this sentence: Are you hiding under the table?
Preposition: under the
Subject of this sentence: The cows grazed among the pasture.
Cows
Predicate of this sentence: The giraffe gently chomped on the tree.
Gently chomped
Direct & Indirect objects of this sentence: My friend emailed me about the math homework.
Direct: me
Indirect: math homework
Preposition in this sentence: I had dinner with my family.
Preposition: with my family
Subject of this sentence: We went to the mall and got new clothes.
Quietly read
Direct & Indirect objects of this sentence: She baked her mom a cake.
Direct: cake
Indirect: mom
Preposition in this sentence: The student spoke at graduation.
Subject of this sentence: My grandparents have a house in Florida.
Grandparents
Predicate of the sentence: I mailed my mother a letter.
Direct & Indirect Object of this sentence: The teacher taught the students about the American Revolution.
Direct: American Revolution
Indirect: Students
Preposition: My sister found her watch behind the couch.
Preposition: behind the couch