What is the complete subject of this sentence?
The dog ran around the block.
The dog
Go clean your room.
Imperative
I had a hamburger fries and a milkshake for dinner.
I had a hamburger, fries, and a milkshake for dinner.
The cats toy rolled under the couch.
The cat's toy rolled under the couch.
What part of speech is the italicized word?
The quiet mouse ran across the floor.
Adjective
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
I went to the store and bought a loaf of bread.
went to the store and bought a loaf of bread
I went to the store yesterday.
Declarative
Wow this is an excellent dessert.
Wow, this is an excellent dessert.
I wouldnt want to forget my lunch at home.
I wouldn't want to forget my lunch at home.
What part of speech is the italicized word?
I ran down the street when I saw my friend.
Verb
What is the simple subject of this sentence?
The book fell off of the table.
book
Would you like to go to the beach?
Interrogative
If you want to go out to eat let's go to Burger Bros.
If you want to go out to eat, let's go to Burger Bros.
My two dogs leashes are purple.
My two dogs' leashes are purple.
What part of speech is the italicized word?
I dropped my phone, but it didn't break.
Noun
What is the simple predicate of this sentence?
I tripped on a rock when I was running.
tripped
This cake is amazing!
Exclamatory
My friend Kelly likes the color green.
My friend, Kelly, likes the color green.
Miss DelSignores water bottle is white and blue.
Miss DelSignore's water bottle is white and blue.
What is the pronoun in this sentence?
He really likes the color green.
What is the italicized part of the sentence?
The chalk broke when it fell on the floor.
Simple subject
Stop running!
I went to Miami Florida for spring break.
I went to Miami, Florida, for spring break.
My friends sisters are twins.
My friend's sisters are twins.
I wore a bright purple sweater to the parade.
I wore a bright purple sweater to the parade.