*Create a who-what question for the sentence and then use that question to find the subject in sentence. *
Who or what is the subject of the sentence, "Jace played Fortnite"?
Jace
*Make this sentence a yes-no question using inversion and then use that question to find the subject of the sentence. *
What is the inverted form of "The turtle is slow"?
Inversion Question: Is the turtle slow?
Subject: The turtle
*Add a tag question to this sentence and then use that tag question to identify the subject of the sentence. *
Add a tag question to this sentence: "You like tacos."
Tag Question: don't you?
"You like tacos, don't you?"
Subject: You
*Create a who-what question for the sentence and then use that question to find the subject in sentence. *
Who or what is the subject of the sentence, "The iPad is charging"?
The iPad
*Make this sentence a yes-no question using inversion and then use that question to find the subject of the sentence. *
Invert the sentence, "They will go to the circus tonight".
Inversion Question: Will they go to the circus tonight?
Subject: They
*Add a tag question to this sentence and then use that tag question to identify the subject of the sentence. *
Add a tag question to this sentence: "You like watching cartoons."
Tag Question: don't you?
"You like watching cartoons, don't you?"
Subject: You
*Create a who-what question for the sentence and then use that question to find the subject in sentence. *
Who or what is the subject of the sentence, "The little mouse, who loves to eat, is eating cheese"?
The little mouse
*Make this sentence a yes-no question using inversion and then use that question to find the subject of the sentence. *
Invert the sentence, "We are going to Six Flags this weekend".
Inversion Question: Are we going to Six Flags this weekend?
Subject: We
*Add a tag question to this sentence and then use that tag question to identify the subject of the sentence. *
Add a tag question to this sentence: "They will win the game."
Tag Question: won't they?
"They will win the game, won't they?"
Subject: They
*Create a who-what question for the sentence and then use that question to find the subject in sentence. *
Who or what is the subject of the sentence, "He and his friend went to the soccer game"?
He and his friend
*Make this sentence a yes-no question using inversion and then use that question to find the subject of the sentence. *
How would you invert the sentence, "She had never seen the ocean"?
Inversion Question: Has she never seen the ocean?
Subject: She
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*Add a tag question to this sentence and then use that tag question to identify the subject of the sentence. *
Add a tag question to this sentence: "They won't win the game."
Tag Question: will they?
"They won't win the game, will they?"
Subject: They
*Create a who-what question for the sentence and then use that question to find the subject in sentence. *
Who or what is the subject of the sentence, "Ice, snow, and rain made walking hard"?
Ice, snow, and rain
~~Double points~~
*Make this sentence an inversion sentence and then use it to find the subject of the sentence. *
How would you invert the sentence, "The bike came down the trail".
Inversion Sentence: Down the trail came the bike.
Subject: The bike
*Add a tag question to this sentence and then use that tag question to identify the subject of the sentence. *
Add a tag question to this sentence, pay attention to the subject "Nobody in the entire class has finished the long homework yet."
Tag Question: have they?
"Nobody in the entire class has finished the long homework yet, have they?"
Subject: Nobody