Subject or Predicate?
Identify the simple subject and predicate
Identify the complete subject and predicate
Identify the compound subject and predicate
100

James hates homework.

Simple Subject

100

The bright stars twinkled in the sky.

SS: Stars, SP: Twinkled

100

The Eighth Graders studied for the test all night.

CS: The Eighth Graders, CP: Studied for the test all night.

100

Aaron and Macy read a book.

CCS: Aaron and Macy, CCP: N/A

200

Edward writes in his journal

Complete Predicate

200

The students listened carefully to the announcement.

SS: Students, SP: Listened

200

My beautiful baby was born yesterday evening.

CS: My beautiful baby, CP: Was born yesterday evening.

200

Danny worked on his homework and practiced his calligraphy.

CCS: N/A, CCP: Worked + practiced

300

Sonia and Lydia like English Class.

Compound subject

300

The dog barked loudly at the mailman.

SS: Dog, SP: Barked

300

The tall giraffe with spotted fur reached for the leaves.

CS: The tall giraffe with spotted fur, CP: Reached for the leaves.

300

The birds and the squirrels gathered food and stored it for winter.

CCS: Birds + Squirrels, CCP: Gathered + stored.

400

Mr. Amorello got in his car and drove home

Compound Predicate

400

The tall oak tree swayed in the wind.

SS: Tree, SP: Swayed

400

The new video game from my favorite series released yesterday.

CS: Thew new video game from my favorite series, CP: Released Yesterday

400

The singer and the guitarist performed beautifully and received loud applause.

CCS: Singer + guitarist, CCP: Performed + recieved

500

Justin did his homework and then read a book in study hall

Compound and compound predicate.

500

The English Teacher explained the directions clearly.

SS: English Teacher, SP: Explained

500

The entire class of eighth graders worked quietly on the test.

CS: The entire class of eighth graders worked quietly on the test.

500

Books and movies can inspire us and teach important lessons.

CCS: Books + movies, CCP: Inspire + teach.