The girl was crying because she spilled her milk.
What is the subject in this sentence?
The girl
The boys hid from the girls at recess.
What is the predicate in this sentence?
hid from the girls at recess
The dog's squeaky, boned-shaped toy was left outside in the rain.
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statement, question, command, or exclamatory
Statement
The school bus driver drove the students home from school.
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sentence
Tell what the subject and the predicate are in this sentence:
We took a test in math today.
Subject: We
Predicate: took a test in math today
Grace and Maddy come to class on time every day.
What is the subject in this sentence?
Grace and Maddy
Mrs. Davis and the students baked brownies for the party.
What is the predicate in this sentence?
baked brownies for the party
Is his best friend's sister from Utah?
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statement, question, command, or exclamatory
Question
outfit for the party
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fragment
Tell what the subject and the predicate are in this sentence:
I read all the Harry Potter books this summer.
Subject: I
Predicate: read all the Harry Potter books this summer
The black dog and the white cat chase the yellow bird.
What is the subject in this sentence?
The black dog and the white cat
The parents watched the play.
What is the predicate in this sentence?
watched the play
My brother's oldest daughter is graduating in the spring.
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statement, question, command, or exclamatory
statement
I found a million dollars!
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sentence
Tell where the line would go to divide between the subject and predicate (The Great Wall of China):
She made pizza for dinner.
She _ made pizza for dinner.
The 3rd-grade teacher gave the class a test.
What is the subject in this sentence?
The 3rd-grade teacher
The game is canceled tonight.
What is the predicate in this sentence?
is canceled tonight
My brother ate the entire cake for dessert!
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statement, question, command, or exclamatory
exclamatory
We ran home in the rain we got wet.
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
run-on
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David and his dog went to the vet.
David and his dog _ went to the vet.
The teachers in the school show the students how to do their work.
What is the subject in this sentence?
The teachers in the school
The tv broke last night.
What is the predicate in this sentence?
broke last night
Please don't forget about your spelling homework.
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statement, question, command, or exclamatory
command
Lots of fun games
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Tell what the predicate is in this sentence:
The children rode their bikes to the park, played soccer, and ate ice cream this morning.
rode their bikes to the park, played soccer, and ate ice cream this morning.