Simple Subject(s)
Complete Subject(s)
Simple Predicate(s)
Complete Predicate(s)
Review
100

What is the simple subject of the following example: Everyone felt read for the test.

Everyone

100

What is the complete subject of the following example: The computer program does not seem difficult to Dana.

The computer program

100

What is the simple predicate of the following example: Everyone appeared interested in the debated.

appeared

100

What is the complete predicate of the following example: Maya Angelou is a great poet and storyteller.

is a great poet and storyteller

100

What are the PROPER nouns in the following example: Unless she studies or reviews her notes carefully, Mary will not pass the test on Monday.

Mary, Monday

200

What is the simple subject of the following example: Those fresh strawberries smell delicious.

strawberries

200

What is the complete subject of the following example: These ants are quick and industrious.

These ants

200

What is the simple predicate of the following example: The cave looked cold, damp, and uncomfortable.

looked

200

What is the complete predicate of the following example: Is the shark a fish or a mammal?

is a fish or a mammal

(remember to change the question into a sentence, then look for the subject)

200

What are the VERB(s) in the following example: Unless she studies or reviews her notes carefully, Mary will not pass the test on Monday.

studies, review, will pass

(not is a modifier - don't include it in the verb phrase!)

300

What is the simple subject of the following example: The front tire looks flat to me.

tire

300

What is the complete subject of the following example: The fuzzy, soft blankets and socks kept us cozy.

The fuzzy, soft blankets and socks

300

What is the simple predicate of the following example: By 9:30 P.M., I was very tired.

was

300

What is the complete predicate of the following example: Could the problem with the engine be an empty gas tank?

could be an empty gas tank.

(Remember change the question to a sentence, then find the subject/predicate)

300

What are the COORDINATING CONJUNCTION(s) in the following example: Unless she studies or reviews her notes carefully, Mary will not pass the test on Monday.

or

400

What is the simple subject of the following example: During the move, I became restless and bored.

I

400

What is the complete subject of the following example: This efficient and inexpensive machine has been used forever.

This efficient and inexpensive machine

400

What is the simple predicate of the following example: That scratch may become worse.

may become

400

What is the complete predicate of the following example: Quebec is the largest province in Canada.

is the largest province in Canada.

400

What are the PRONOUN(s) in the following example: Unless she studies or reviews her notes carefully, Mary will not pass the test on Monday.

she, her

500

What is the simple subject of the following example: Remain calm in an emergency, and do not panic.

IMPLIED you

(you)

500

What is the complete subject of the following example: Does that alligator look hungry?

That alligator

500

What is the simple predicate of the following example: Bobby Flay sliced and chopped the fruits then added them to the fruit salad.

sliced, chopped, added

500

What is the complete predicate of the following example: In 1959, Hawaii became our fiftieth state.

In 1959, became our fiftieth state.


(the ONLY part not included is the complete subject)

500

What are the ADVERB(s) in the following example: Unless she studies or reviews her notes carefully, Mary will not pass the test on Monday.

carefully, not