Subject/Predicate
Complete Subject/Predicate
Pronouns
Simple & Compound Predicate
Simple & Compound Subject
100

What is the SUBJECT? 

We were puzzled by her explanation.

we

100

What is the SUBJECT of the following sentence? 

Sarah went to the store.

Sarah

100

What is the pronoun in the following sentence? 

Tracy gave her a piece of gum.

her

100

What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE of the following sentence? 

The water drained from the bathtub.

drained

100

What is the SUBJECT of the following sentence?

 Tina ate the ice cream before it melted.

Tina

200

What is the SUBJECT? 

The sun is the closest star to the Earth.

The sun

200

What is the complete SUBJECT of the following sentence? 

Tina's cat jumped down off the couch.

Tina's cat

200

What pronoun can replace the noun in the following sentence? 

THE MUSIC is too loud.

It

200

What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in this sentence? 

We bought tickets to the hockey game.

bought

200

What is the SUBJECT of the following sentence? 

The excited soccer player kicked the ball hard.

player

300

What is the PREDICATE? 

A schedule helps students with time management.

helps students with time management

300

What is the complete PREDICATE phrase of the following sentence? 

The police officer turned on the siren on the police car.

turned on the siren on the police car

300

What is the pronoun in the following sentence? I enjoyed having dinner with them.

them

300

What is the COMPOUND PREDICATE in this sentence?

 Tony printed tickets and sold them after school.

printed and sold

300

What is/are the SUBJECT(s) of the following sentence? 

Teachers, students and friends came to our first game.

 teachers, students, and friends

400

What is the PREDICATE? 

The professor handed out a syllabus on the first day of class.

handed out a syllabus on the first day of class

400

What is the complete PREDICATE of the following sentence? 

The classroom was cold.

was cold

400

What pronoun would replace the noun in the following sentence? 

Eric and Jake ate dinner at ERIC AND JAKE'S house.

their

400

What is the COMPOUND PREDICATE in this sentence? He shot and scored at the last minute.

shot and scored

400

What is/are the SUBJECT(s) of the following sentence? 

Desks, chairs, and students are some things you'll see in a classroom.

desks, chairs, and students

500

What is the predicate? The tennis team won the state championship.

won the state championship

500

What is the complete SUBJECT of the following sentence? 

The big, yellow ball bounced on the floor.

the big, yellow ball

500

What pronoun would replace the nouns in the following sentence? 

Ms. Henry taught Ruby Bridges at primary school.

She/her

500

Is this predicate SIMPLE or COMPOUND?

 The coach and his assistant helped us at the start.

simple

500

Is the subject in the following sentence simple or compound? 

Dennis completed and turned in his homework.

simple

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