Subject/Predicate
Independent/Dependent Clauses
Subject/Predicate
Independent/Dependent Clauses
Random
100

Identify the simple subject:

The mean alligator angrily ate his food. 


alligator

100

Identify the independent clause:

Sally wanted to get an ice cream cone because it sounded good. 

Sally wanted to get an ice cream cone

100

Identify the simple subject:

The shelves hold many books. 

shelves

100

Identify the dependent clause:

Alice went to Burger King because she was hungry. 

because she was hungry

100

Identify the independent clause:

Unless they get back to the bus by 4, they'll be left at the school. 

they'll be left at the school

200

Identify the complete predicate:

Eli went to the grocery store for chocolate. 

went to the grocery store for chocolate

200

Identify the dependent clause:

Researchers studied DNA which was a difficult task to do. 

which was a difficult task to do

200

Identify the complete predicate:

Over the weekend, we went to the park. 


over the weekend, went to the park

200

Identify the independent clause:

As the power went out, Thomas went to find flashlights.


Thomas went to find flashlights

200

Identify the simple predicate:

My morning jog was nice. 

was

300

Identify the simple subject:

On Monday, the giraffes ate lots of leaves. 


giraffes

300

Identify the dependent clause:

Lindsay got a sunburn as she walked to the beach. 


as she walked to the beach

300

Identify the simple predicate:

My sister has read all of the books. 

has read

300

Identify the dependent clause:

The class will receive a pizza party if they follow all expectations. 

if they follow all expectations

300

Identify the complete predicate:

The awesome teacher brought donuts to class. 

brought donuts to class

400

Identify the complete subject:

The bright sun warmed the ocean.

The bright sun

400

Identify the independent clause:

While the family went on their picnic, their dog destroyed the house. 

their dog destroyed the house

400

Identify the simple subject:

A small kitten was adopted yesterday. 

kitten

400

Identify the independent clause:

January feels like a long month because we just got back from winter break. 


January feels like a long month

400

Identify the dependent clause:

While Courtney stopped at the gas station, the mail person dropped off a package at her house. 

While Courtney stopped at the gas station

500

Identify the simple predicate:

The student is working hard. 

is working

500

Identify the dependent clause:

They need to get milk when they stop at the store. 

when they stop at the store

500

Identify the complete subject:

A long walk is good for you. 

A long walk

500

Identify the dependent clause:

When we go to restaurants, we like to sit in a booth. 

When we go to restaurants

500

Identify the simple subject:

After school, the players from the team went out to eat together. 

players

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