Any person place thing or idea.
common noun
Expresses strong emotion and uses an exclamation point.
Exclamatory sentence
What is the simple subject: Emily went next door to play.
Emily
The simple predicate can also be called the
verb
What are all of the nouns in the following sentence:The Patriots won their game against the Rams.
Patriots , game, Rams
A specific person, place, or thing that should have a capital letter
proper noun
Asks a question and uses a question mark.
Interrogative sentence
What is the complete subject: The lazy cat and dog slept by the fire all afternoon.
The lazy cat and dog
What is the complete predicate: Pete and Jules wanted the night to last.
wanted the night to last
What are the singular nouns in this sentence?: The children wanted to play with their mother's jewelry.
jewelry
ONE person, place, thing or idea
Singular noun.
Makes a demand or command. Can end in an exclamation point or period.
Imperative
The one (or more) nouns or pronouns that are doing the verb.
simple subject
What is the simple predicate: Lisa asked for more time on her test.
asked
What is the simple predicate? Emily was crying about her homework.
was crying
What are the plural nouns in this sentence?
My puppies want to play with their toys all day.
puppies, toys
Makes a statement. Ends in a period.
declarative
What is the simple subject: Melissa and Doug watched the race from the sidewalk.
Melissa, Doug
What is the complete predicate: My little sister and Jeff's sister play together every day.
play together every day
What is the simple subject: The crazy little dog barked loudly at the boy on the street.
dog
What are the nouns in this sentence: In the Fall, we rake the leaves in our yard so we can prepare for snow in New England!
Fall, leaves, yard, snow, New England
Go tell your brother it's time for dinner!
imperative
What is the simple subject AND the complete subject: I wished on a star.
I
What is the simple predicate: The crazy dog jumped and barked wildly at the people on the street.
jumped, barked
declarative