Complete Subject
Complete Predicate
Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
Anything Goes!
100

The little girl was crying because she spilled her milk.

 "The little girl"

100

The boys hid from the girls at recess.

"hid from the girls at recess"

100

The dog's squeaky, boned-shaped toy got left outside in the rain.

"toy"

100

The school bus driver drove the students home from school.

"drove"

100

Tell what the complete subject and the simple subject are in this sentence: We took a test in math class today.

"We" is both complete and simple subject

200

Grace and Kassie come to class on time everyday.

"Grace and Kassie"

200

Mrs. Davis and the students baked brownies for the class party.

"baked brownies for the class party"

200

His best friend's sister came to visit from Utah.

"sister"

200

The clerk at the store helped me find a cute outfit for the party.

"helped"

200

Tell what the simple predicate is in this sentence: I read all the Harry Potter books twice.

"read"

300

The black dog and the white cat chase the yellow bird.

"The black dog and the white cat"

300

The parents came to school and watched the play.

"came to school and watched the play"

300

My brother's oldest daughter is graduating in the spring.

"daughter"

300

I found a million dollars!

"found"

300

Tell what the complete predicate is in this sentence: She made pizza for supper.

"made pizza for supper"

400

The 6th grade teacher gave the class a test over division.

"The 6th grade teacher"

400

The snow fell down softly.

"fell down softly"

400

The brother and sister had ice cream for dessert.

"brother, sister"

400

We ran home in the rain.

"ran"

400

Tell what the simple subject is in this sentence: Mrs. Davis and her dogs went to the vet clinic.

HINT:  COULD BE MORE THAN 1!

"Mrs. Davis, dogs"

500

The teachers in the school show the students how to do their work.

"The teachers in the school"

500

The grocery store uses barcodes on their products.

"uses barcodes on their products"

500

Kassie, Grace, Mrs. Davis, and Ms. Bushman watched a movie and ate snacks instead of doing work.

"Kassie, Grace, Mrs. Davis, Ms. Bushman"

500

The children quietly walked to their lockers for their books.

"walked"

500

Tell what the simple predicate is in this sentence: The children rode their bikes to the park, played soccer, and ate ice cream this morning.

HINT:  COULD BE MORE THAN 1!

"rode, played, ate"

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