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It's all about the who or what.
It's what you do.
It's complete.
It's simple.
How unusual!
100
What is the complete subject of this sentence? The atmosphere and biosphere are two of Earth's main systems.
The atmosphere and biosphere
100
Find the complete predicate in the sentence. The students wrote quietly in their journals.
wrote quietly in their journals.
100
What is the complete subject of this sentence? The flag of our country was flying over the capital building.
The flag of our country
100
What is the simple subject of this sentence? My friend and I enjoyed the movie about gravity.
friend, I
100
Restate this sentence in the usual order of subject followed by predicate. Is lunch time now?
Lunch time is now.
200
What is the complete subject of this sentence? All of the middle school students like their teachers.
All of the middle school students
200
Find the complete predicate in the sentence. Their favorite time of day was lunch time.
was lunch time.
200
What is the complete subject of this sentence? The TV screen in the corner showed today's announcements.
The TV screen in the corner
200
What is the simple subject of this sentence? Farley's favorite toy is a squeaky chicken.
toy
200
Restate this sentence in the usual order of subject followed by predicate. Because of mass, all objects have gravity.
All objects have gravity because of mass.
300
What is the complete subject of this sentence? My sister and I fought a lot when we were kids.
My sister and I
300
Find the complete predicate in the sentence. Everyone in the school loved the PBIS treats and prizes.
loved the PBIS treats and prizes.
300
What is the complete subject of this sentence? Dr. Bunsen and his assistant Beaker are not always safe in the lab.
Dr. Bunsen and his assistant Beaker
300
What is the simple predicate of this sentence? The Earth's lithosphere is made of the crust and uppermost mantle.
is made
300
What is the complete subject and complete predicate of this unusual sentence? Listen to me!
The complete subject is you (understood). The complete predicate is "Listen to me!"
400
What is the complete subject of this sentence? We went to the science museum on the weekend.
We
400
Find the complete predicate in the sentence. Games and contests are fun.
are fun.
400
What is the complete predicate of this sentence? The cross country team came in first place at their meet.
came in first place at their meet.
400
What is the simple predicate of this sentence? The moon goes around the Earth every 29 days.
goes
400
Restate this sentence in the usual order of subject followed by predicate. There will be a quiz next week.
A quiz will be there next week. -or- A quiz will be next week there. -or- A quiz there will be next week.
500
What is the complete subject of this sentence? (It's an unusual order sentence.) Under the water, the sharks and stingrays swam by the coral reef.
the sharks and stingrays
500
Find the complete predicate in the sentence. The teacher was short.
was short.
500
What is the complete predicate of this sentence? The Earth and the Moon are spherical objects.
are spherical objects.
500
What is the simple predicate of this sentence? The asthenosphere can bend and flow slowly like Silly Putty.
can bend, flow
500
Find the complete subject and complete predicate in this unusual ordered sentence. Of all the Earth's layers, the mantle is the thickest.
Complete Subject -The mantle Complete Predicate -is the thickest of all the Earth's layers.