complete subject/predicate
simple subject/predicate
NOUNS
NOUNS
vocabulary
100

Draw a line between the complete subject and complete predicate:


The girl ran.

The girl/ran.

100

Find the simple subject. Remember- you are looking for WHO or WHAT the sentence is about.


The large automobile cruised down the highway. 

Who or what is the sentence about?

subject= automobile

You do not need large because large is an adjective describing the subject. Remember, subjects are always nouns or pronouns.

100

Find the common nouns in this sentence. (2)


The fence broke when the horse jumped on it.

fence, horse

100

Spell the plural form of the noun below:


inkblot

inkblots


with many plural nouns- you just add S

100

PED= 

foot or by foot

200

Draw a line between the complete subject and complete predicate:

A bright, red balloon floated into the sky right in front of me.

A bright, red balloon/ floated into the sky right in front of me.

200

Find the simple predicate. Remember- you are looking for what the subject is DOING in the sentence.


My three cousins built a fort in the woulds


What did the cousins do?

predicate= built

200

Find the proper nouns in this sentence. (3)


Freddy called Ava to tell her all about his trip to Montana. 

Freddy, Ava, Montana

200

Spell the plural form of the noun below:


lunchbox

lunchboxes


sometimes you need to add -es

after nouns that end in x, ss, ch..

200

SPEC= 

look at, see

300

Draw a line between the complete subject and complete predicate:

After the show, my mom and I went for ice cream.

After the show, my mom and I/ went for ice cream.

300

Find the simple subject. Remember- you are looking for WHO or WHAT the sentence is about.


When the race was over, my mom took home first prize!

Who took home first prize?

subject= MOM


300

Find the abstract nouns in this sentence. (2)


I believe in liberty and justice for all. 

liberty, justice

300

Spell the plural form of the noun below:


leaf

leaves


sometimes, words change endings- such as some words that end in f or fe- change to ves

300

If you have perspective, it means you

are able to look at something in a certain way

400

Draw a line between the complete subject and complete predicate:

Sally and Susie, best friends, skipped to school on Saturday.

Sally and Susie, best friends,/ skipped to school on Saturday.

400

Find the simple predicate. Remember- you are looking for what the subject is DOING in the sentence.


On Saturday, my sister visited with her boyfriend. 

What did my sister do?

predicate= visited

400

Find the possessive noun in this sentence. (1)


The wolf went to my grandmother's house to eat her for dinner. 

grandmother's

400

Spell the plural form of the noun below:


country

countries

Words that end in consonant + y- you need to drop the y and add ies

Don't be fooled- words that end in vowel-y- just add - s, such as turkey= turkeys

400

If you put something on a pedestal, you

regard it in a special way- you put it up high on a stool with "feet" to gaze at it lovingly

500

Draw a line between the complete subject and complete predicate:


Without my supervision, my puppy ate all of my son's Whoppers.

Without my supervision, my puppy/ ate all of my son's Whoppers.

500

Find both the simple subject and the simple predicate.


At the start of the day, Susan gobbled a donut in one bite. 

Who or what is the sentence about?

subject= Susan

What did Susan do?

predicate= gobbled

500

Find the plural noun in this sentence. (1)


Stan wrote letters to his family when he was on vacation. 

letters

500

Spell the plural form of the noun below:


buffalo

buffalo

many animals do not change: shrimp, deer, elk, fish, moose

500

Our next Greek/latin root is MANU. Based on the words below- can you guess its meaning?

manicure

manuscript

manual

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