Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
The orchestra played for three hours.
Orchestra
Why:(The simple subject is the orchestra. It tells who played for three hours)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
Many of my friends applied to the University of Texas at Austin.
Applied
Why:(It is the verb. It tells what many of my friends did)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
Abraham lincoln delivered the gettysburg address in 1863
Abraham Lincoln
Why: (The simple subject is Abraham Lincoln. It tells who delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1863)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
Brain wipes the perspiration from his brow.
Wipes
Why: (The simple predicate is wipes. It is the verb. It tells what Brian does)
What is Mrs. Giordano favorite food?
Her favorite food is sushi.
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
I limit my time watching television each day.
I
Why:(The simple subject is I. It tells who limits my time watching television each day)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
The pink hand lotion spilled.
Spilled
Why:(The simple predicate is spilled. It is the verb. It tells what the pink hand lotion did)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
Her best friend moved away last summer
Friend
Why: (The simple subject is friend. It tells who moved away last summer)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
He circled his favorite line of the poem.
Circled
Why: (The simple predicate is circled. It is the verb. It tells what he did)
Mrs. Giordano has a three kids, name at least one
Angelo, Gio, and Penelope.
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
His graceful movements capture the audience attention.
Movements
Why: (The simple subject is movements. It tells what captures the audience's attention.)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
The kitten quickly unraveled the ball of white yarn.
Unraveled
Why: (The simple predicate is unraveled. It is the verb. It tells what the kitten did)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
Anthony memorized "My Life as a Teacher" a poem by Jacqlyn Giordano
Anthony
Why: (The simple subject is Anthony. It tells who memorized "My Life as a Teacher")
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
The crowded passenger train stopped.
Stopped
Why: (The simple predicate is stopped. It is the verb. It tells what the crowded passenger train did)
Mrs. Giordano the North Haven High School English Teacher and what?
North Haven High School Musical Director
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
The ship's navigator closely monitored the weather.
Navigator
Why: (The simple subject is navigator. It tells who closely monitored the weather)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
Ashley's pet rabbit cinnamon quietly whimpered at the screen door.
Whimpered
Why: (The simple predicate is whimpered. It is the verb. It tells what our dog Rico did)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
Her favorite pastime surprises most people.
Pastime
Why: (The simple subject is pastime. It tells what surprises most people)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
Mr. Lawrence purposefully slammed the heavy door of the classroom.
Slammed
Why: (The simple predicate is slammed. It is the verb. It tells what Mr. Lawrence did)
What is Mrs. Giordano favorite place to be?
Her favorite place to be is the beach.
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
Golden honey oozed from the overturned bottle.
Honey
Why:(The simple subject is honey. It tells what oozed from the overturned bottle)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
The male peacock impresses his mate with brightly colored feathers
Impresses
Why: (The simple predicate is impresses. It is the verb. It tells what the male peacock does)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Subject?
The boys with a runny nose requested a tissue and a glass of water.
Boy
Why: (The simple subject is boy. It tells who requested a tissue and a glass of water)
Which Word(s) Is The Simple Predicate?
Your trolley begins its journey at the intersection of Market and Powell.
Begins
Why: (The simple predicate is begins. It is the verb. It tells what your trolley does)
What is Mrs. Giordano favorite book?
Her favorite book is Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.