The simple subject of the sentence: George ran the race.
George
No one knew the answer.
sentence
The energetic puppy chased its tail and barked at the people passing by.
simple sentence
The bird chirped outside our window.
noun
Past simple tense of wash
washed
The simple predicate of the sentence: She wrote her name on the assignment.
Because she knew the answer.
fragment
He bought flour, sugar, and eggs, so he could bake cookies.
compound sentence
She carried a polka-dot umbrella to keep her dry in the rainstorm.
adjective
Future continuous tense of see
Will be seeing
The simple subject in the sentence: The man and the woman in the front row are my parents.
He wanted to go she didn't
run-on
Because he practices every day, he earned a spot on the varsity team.
complex sentence
The stained glass windows in the church are stunning.
verb
Past perfect tense of teach
Had taught
The simple predicate in the sentence: The little girl picked a handful of flowers and gave them to her mom.
picked and gave
Kevin was late for school, he forgot his backpack and had to go back to get it.
run-on
They walked to the park and played on the new playground equipment.
simple sentence
We were baking cookies for the Christmas party.
adjective
Present continuous test of guide
Is/am/are guiding
The simple subject & predicate in the sentence: The green truck sped down the street and veered around the corner.
truck, sped and veered
He cried.
sentence
Justin won't be able to go unless he cleans his room first.
complex sentence
Please bring this to your teacher.
pronoun
Present perfect tense of teach
has/have taught