Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
Complete Subject
Complete Predicate
Anything Goes
100

Sally ate the hot dog.

Who is Sally?

100

Marty likes to draw.

What is likes?

100

We walked to the store.

Who is we?

100

The empty boxes filled the room.

What is filled the room?

100

Find the Simple Subject

Time flies when you are having fun.

What is time?

200

The hobo and Charlie visited the book store.

Who is hobo and Charlie?

200

Joe's old drums never got cleaned.

What is got cleaned?

200

My friends and I read that book.

What is my friends and I?

200

Charlie ate at the restaurant down the street.

What is ate at the restaurant down the street?

200

Find the Complete Predicate.

Shawna needed to bake a cake, and she needed to read a book.

What is needed to bake a cake, and needed to read a book?

300

The sisters went behind the building.

What is sisters?

300

We are at the music store.

What is are?

300

At the movie theater, Marty watched Star Wars.

What is at the movie theater, Marty?

300

My friends and I finished a box of cereal in five minutes.

What is finished a box of cereal in five minutes?

300

What is an adverb?

What is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb?

400

On Friday we are visiting the Children's Museums.

What is we?

400

The pumpkins rolled down the hill.

What is rolled?

400

After visiting the store, Sally, Marty, and the hobo ran to the car.

What is after visiting the store, Sally, Marty, and the hobo?

400

The train needed to be fixed, and the conductor needed to be paid.

What is needed to be fixed, and needed to be paid?

400

What is a verb?

What is a word that most often shows action?

500

Halloween might be Shawna's favorite holiday.

Who is Halloween?

500

He will meet you at the store.

What is will meet?

500

The fresh bread and grape juice was delicious.

What is the fresh bread and grape juice?

500

She needs to listen to the game.

What is needs to listen to the game?

500

What is a conjunction?

What is a word that joins words, phrases, or clauses?

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