Subjects and Predicates
Kinds of
Sentences
Direct and Indirect Objects
Subject Complements
Rewriting Questions as Statements
100

Identify the simple subject in the following sentence:

This pie is delicious.

pie

100

What kind of sentence is this?

I had tacos for dinner last night.

Declarative

100

Identify the direct object in the following sentence:

I am folding the clothes.

clothes

100

Identify the subject complement in the following sentence:

She is a great singer.

Singer

100

Turn the following question into a statement:

Can I come home?

I can come home.

200

Identify the simple predicate in the following sentence:

The man ran fast.

ran

200

What kind of sentence is this?

Ouch, my foot!

Exclamatory

200

Identify the direct object in the following sentence:

He forgot his keys.

keys

200

Identify the subject complement in the following sentence:

My cousin is crazy.

crazy

200

Turn the following question into a statement:

Did she say I could have a turn?

She did say I could have a turn.

300

Identify the complete subject in the following sentence:

The muddy pig rolled over.

The muddy pig

300

What kind of sentence is this?

What time is your game?

Interrogative

300

Identify the indirect object in the following sentence:

She told him a secret.

him

300

Identify the subject complement in the following sentence:

This tomato soup is delicous.

delicious 

300

Turn the following question into a statement:

Will we get on the train after lunch?

We will get on the train after lunch.

400

Identify the complete predicate in the following sentence:

The cheetah sprinted quickly.

sprinted quickly

400

What kind of sentence is this?

Pick up the box.

Imperative

400

Identify the indirect object in the following sentence:

Can you tell me a story?

me

400

Identify the subject complement in the following sentence:

Even though I just met her, she seems funny.

funny
400

Turn the following question into a statement:

Will we prepare dinner all by ourselves?

We will prepare dinner all by ourselves.

500

Does this sentence contain a compound subject or predicate?

The cottage mouse scurried and squeaked.

scurried

squeaked 

500

What kind of sentence is this?

Do your best.

Imperative

500
Is "brother" a direct or indirect object in the sentence: Pick up your brother.
direct object
500

Identify the subject complement in the following sentence:

My dog's pawprints were so muddy.

muddy 

500

Turn the following question into a statement:

Can we skip this for now?

We can skip this for now.