Treyton had a large dog.
P2
State the main verb and identify it with a T for transitive, I for intransitive, or L for linking verbs.
Treyton had a large dog.
had- T
Find the Simple Subject and Simple Predicate:
My parents gave me a present today.
Simple Subject: parents
Simple Predicate: gave
Write the noun job label for the underlined noun.
I ate the red apple!
DO
Write the comparative form for:
juicy
juicier
Sit here on the chair.
P1
State the main verb and identify it with a T for transitive, I for intransitive, or L for linking verbs.
Sit here on the chair.
sit- I
Find the Simple Subject and Simple Predicate:
Are you going to the zoo tomorrow?Simple Subject: you
Simple Predicate: are going
Write the noun job label for the underlined noun.
Mom and Dad ran up the hill.
SN
Write the comparative form for:
beautiful
more beautiful
He is a firefighter in Gilbert.
P4
State the main verb and identify it with a T for transitive, I for intransitive, or L for linking verbs.
He is a firefighter in Gilbert.
is- L
Find the Simple Subject and Simple Predicate:
Ben and Jack are best friends.
Simple Subject: Ben, Jack
Simple Predicate: are
Write the noun job label for the underlined noun.
She is a student in my class.
Write the superlative form for:
juicy
juiciest
May I eat your candy?
P2
State the main verb and identify it with a T for transitive, I for intransitive, or L for linking verbs.
May I eat your candy?
eat- T
Find the Simple Subject and Simple Predicate:
Find the keys to the car.
Simple Subject: (you)
Simple Predicate: find
Write the noun job label for the underlined noun.
Mom and Dad gave Isaiah a key to the car.IO
Write the superlative form for:
beautiful
most beautiful
Apples are a good snack.
P4
State the main verb and identify it with a T for transitive, I for intransitive, or L for linking verbs.
Apples are a good snack.
are- L
Find the Simple Subject and Simple Predicate:
Sarah and Tom are swimming in the pool.
Simple Subject: Sarah, Tom
Simple Predicate: are swimming
Write the noun job label for the underlined noun.
Reagan is my little cousin.
PrN
Write the comparative and superlative form for:
curiousComparative: more curious
Superlative: most curious