Where would a SLASH go to separate the subject from the verb?
Sarah eats pizza.
Sarah/ eats pizza.
The book belongs to Catherine.
P = belongs S = book
Put a dollar in the basket.
P = put S = (You)
Jeremy served Izzy macaroni and cheese.
DO = mac and cheese IO = Izzy
Where would a SLASH go to separate the subject from the verb?
Wild Will does a terrible job with his homework.
Wild Will/ does a terrible job with his homework.
Into the room rushed Brian.
P = rushed S = Brain
Where would a SLASH go to separate the subject from the verb?
Baseball-loving Nick might have raised his hand.
Baseball-loving Nick/ might have raised his hand.
Here are Socrates' eyeballs.
P = are S = eyeballs
Where would a SLASH go to separate the subject from the verb?
Teary-eyed Jake slowly stumbled out the door and headed for the office.
Teary-eyed Jake/ slowly stumbled out the door and headed for the office.
How many people did Schneck slap?
P=did slap S = Schneck
Yesterday at school Michael gave Mia money for pizza.
DO = money IO = Mia
Where would a SLASH go to separate the subject from the verb?
Go to the office!
(You)/ Go to the office!
How did Danielle and Dylan finish their work so quickly?
P = did finish S = Danielle and Dylan
While running from police, Mrs. Benson threw Mr. Helfers the loot from the robber.
DO = loot IO = Mr. Helfers