Complete Subject
Complete Predicate
Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
400

Johnny kicked the can super hard! (complete subject)

Johnny

400

I need to pee! (complete predicate)

Need to pee

400

Tom smacked the cat. (simple subject)

Tom
400

Jason ran super fast! (simple predicate)

ran

425

The massive, blue building is my favorite in the city. (complete subject)

The massive, blue building

425

Every once in a while, I have a good idea. (complete predicate)

Every once in a while / have a good idea

425

Yesterday, Tom and Bill went to the park to play soccer. (simple subject)

Tom / Bill

425

On the weekends, I like to play soccer and go on a run! (simple predicate)

play / go

450
Johnny and his dog played fetch. (complete subject)

Johnny and his dog

450

Yesterday, I went to the store. (complete predicate)

Yesterday / went to the store

450

The list of participants included Jef, Wes, Bill, Winston, and Chip. (simple subject)

List

450

Why did you not fill my water bottle with water? (simple predicate)

fill

475

Everyone in the whole world is actually an alien. (complete subject)

Everyone in the whole world

475

Where is your dad? (complete predicate)

Where is 

475

When she has to, Jill steals food to eat. (simple subject)

Jill

475

We spent the whole day playing chess. (simple predicate)

spent

500

The entire class, including the new kid, hated the history teacher. (complete subject)

The entire class, inducing the new kid

500

Why in the world are you eating a banana with a spoon? (complete predicate)

Why in the world are / eating a banana with a spoon

500
Walking is my favorite thing to do! (simple subject)

Walking

500

Speaking to people in public makes me really nervous. (simple predicate)

makes