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COMPLETE SENTENCES 1 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 1 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action My dad feeds the dogs every morning. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 2 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 2 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action Mr. Hall is the neighbor right behind us. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 3 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 3 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action She likes to jump rope outside. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 4 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 4 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action Her excited friend ran home from practice. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 5 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 5 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action The hungry bobcat hunted its prey. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 6 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 6 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action The beautiful horses galloped in the pasture. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 7 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 7 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action Many children enjoy playing sports. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 8 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 8 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action Terrance is the catcher on the baseball team. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 9 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 9 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) (predicate) who or what Pelicans found food in the ocean water. Complete Subject Complete Predicate action

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 10 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 10 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action The palm trees swayed in the wind. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 11 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 11 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action Mom’s coffee cup was on the table. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 12 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT

COMPLETE SENTENCES 12 Directions: Read the sentences. Are the boldfaced words a COMPLETE SUBJECT or a COMPLETE PREDICATE? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what (predicate) action A tall giraffe picked an orange off the tree. Complete Subject Complete Predicate

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 13 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 13 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what Jake put the cereal back in the cabinet. cereal Jake cabinet

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 14 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 14 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what The wet football flew across the field wet football

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 15 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 15 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what A hungry caterpillar ate an apple. caterpillar apple hungry

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 16 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 16 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what At night, stars twinkle in the sky. night stars sky

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 17 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 17 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what The old brick wall kept the building standing. brick building wall

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 18 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 18 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (subject) who or what The dancing princess wore a pink dress. princess dress dancing

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 19 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 19 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (predicate) action That thoughtful poem spoke to me. poem spoke thoughtful

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 20 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 20 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (predicate) action Dad’s surgery was a huge success. surgery success was

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 21 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 21 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (predicate) action I see dolphins jumping over each other! see dolphins jumping

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 22 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 22 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (predicate) action After breakfast, we drove to the mountains. breakfast drove mountains

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 23 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 23 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (predicate) action The secret party guests came in the back door. party came guests

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COMPLETE SENTENCES 24 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the

COMPLETE SENTENCES 24 Directions: Read the sentences. What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the sentence? Example: The tiger roared in the cage. (predicate) action The boy’s jacket was too big for him. boy jacket was

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