What is the predicate in this sentence? “Roberto bought cake for his daughter’s birthday.”
Bought cake for his daughter’s birthday
What is the subject of this sentence? “Evelyne started shouting.”
Evelyne
What is a predicate?
It contains the verb that tells about the subject.
"Victoir purchased a basketball at the sports store.” What is the predicate in this sentence?
Purchased a basketball at the sports store
“Rosa talks a lot.” What is the subject of the sentence?
Rosa
What is a subject?
A noun (common, proper, pronoun) that is usually at the beginning of a sentence. It precedes the verb (the predicate).
“Faida picked some strawberries in the orchard.” What is the predicate of this sentence?
picked some strawberries in the orchard
“The Himalayas are beautiful mountains.” What is the subject of this sentence?
The Himalayas
“I bake a batch of cookies.” What is the predicate of this sentence?
Bake a batch of cookies
“Maria played soccer with her friend.” What is the predicate of this sentence?
played soccer with her friend
“Heriette and her friend went to their friend's house."and told a scar.” What is the subject of this sentence?
Heriette and her friend
“I like to eat candy.”
What is the subject of this sentence?
I
What are the predicate of this sentence? “Sara kicked the soccer ball through the goal."
kicked the soccer ball through the goal
“I went to the airport to go to Hawaii.” What is the subject?
Airport, Hawaii, I (me)
Subjects are actions (verb).
Is this correct or incorrect?
Incorrect