Subject/Verb Agreement
Parts of a Sentences
Subject and Predicate
Author's Purpose
100

Identify the correct present tense verb:

Tiana (see, sees) the rabbit in the garden.

sees

100

What part of a Sentence is where the noun is?

The subject

100

Identify the subject in this sentence:


Moby has black spots and white fur.

Moby

100

If the author's purpose is to entertain, they want to:

A) Share information about a topic

B) Make their readers think or act a certain way

C) Allow readers to enjoy a story

C

200

Identify the correct present tense verb:

The boy (race, races) to the playground.

races

200

What is a predicate?

The part of a sentens where the verb is

200

Identify the subject in this sentence:

The birds flew high in the sky.

Birds

200

If the author's purpose is to inform, they want to:

A) Share information about a topic

B) Make their readers think or act a certain way

C) Allow readers to enjoy a story

B
300

Identify the correct present tense verb:

The lions (run, runs) after the antelope.

run

300

find the subject of this sentence "Ana Lu is making the memory game quikly"

Ana Lu

300

Identify the simple predicate in this sentence:

Our class plays games.

plays

300

If the author's purpose is to persuade, they want to:

A) Share information about a topic

B) Make their readers think or act a certain way

C) Allow readers to enjoy a story

B


400

Identify the correct present tense verb:

My cat (purr, purrs) when I pet her

purrs

400

What is the definition of subject?

It is the part of a sentence where the noun is


400

Identify the compound predicate of this sentence:

Our class plays games.

plays games

400

When the author uses italiics they want the reader to ...


pay attention or read with more feeling

500

Identify the correct present tense verbs:

The kids (laugh, laughs) when the teacher (tell, tells) a joke.

laugh, tells

500

What is the word that means this: It is the part of a sentence where the verb is?


Predicate


500

Does this sentence have a compound subject, compound predicate, or both?

Ana, Sofia and Isa ran and yelled to catch the ice cream truck.


both

500

When the author uses CAPITALS they are indicating...


importance or a title or heading