Subject & Predicate
Past, Present & Future Tense
Nouns & Adjectives
What's the Verb?
Where's the Error?
100

Sam worked on his paper.

subject: Sam

predicate: worked on his paper

100
I see the flowers.

present

100
What's an adjective?

A descriptive word that describes a noun.

100

The tennis player served the ball.

served

100

Lets go to the park after school!

Let's go to the park after school!

200

John and Judy ate birthday cake.

subject: John and Judy

predicate: ate birthday cake

200

Susie cried yesterday.

past

200

The famous writer is in the library.

adjective: famous

noun: writer

200

Can you please stop running away?

running

200

Dr Joe White

Dr. Joe White

300

What is a compound subject/predicate?

When there is more than 1 subject/predicate in a sentence.

300

I will sleep later.

future

300

The sleepy cat was snoring.

adjective: sleepy

noun: cat

300

Be careful you don't fall when walking on the icy sidewalk.

fall

300

The cats eating its food.

The cats eating it's food.

400

Paul and Jake will plant flowers next to the trees.

subject: Paul and Jake

predicate: will plant flowers next to the trees

400

She ate a cheeseburger for lunch.

past

400

The purple polka dotted balloon popped.

adjective: purple polka dotted

noun: balloon

400

They were over the hill!

were

400

My birthday is February 15 2000.

My birthday is February 15, 2000.

500

What is subject & predicate?

subject: noun (who/what the sentence is about)

predicate: verb (action word of the sentence)

500

Hopefully you will forgive me.

future

500

Fiona was my best friend in the whole entire world.

adjective: best friend

noun: Fiona

500

Why are you doing that when you shouldn't be?

are

500

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